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New York. London. LA. Firebrand. Punk. Renegade. Bold-faced icon. Startling songwriter.Ā  Grammy nominee. Pop sensation. Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Award winner. Record setter. Brash live force. Brazen recording artist. Spider monkey on a tear.

What if the story began with a banjo? With a residency trying to figure out writing songs? Perhaps a high gloss, but busted life and ultimately a secessionist raising in Jackson, Ohio? No wonder Elle King is hotter than a pepper sprout. Even more than ZFG attitude, there's the forthright attack on a life lived frayed at the edges and pulling at the scenes. Sure, she had famous parents, but when it gets real for King, it all happens with her Maw-Maw and Paw-Paw in a scrappy Southern Ohio town that puts the "just" in getting by.

"Home isn't a longitude, latitude or a place," King begins, explaining what anchors the energetic songwriter. "It's the fucking people. My grandfather was a carpenter who had a shed, where he always played country music. PawPaw always had a truck, some kind of Ford Ranger - and he had dogs that are mongrel dogs, typically used for hunting; they lived outside and barked their heads off.

"My Grandfather's a hunter; everybody's a hunter because they're all poor and they eat everything they kill. Squirrel, deer, snapping turtle, whatever, people ate it all. (Back home) the coal mine shafts and factories closed down. My Grandfather was a railroad conductor for CSX, but it's tough there but there's a lot of beauty because it's also a little untouched. The people have so much to them. My Maw-Maw worked hard to create a beautiful home and make us all feel loved. I say how proud I am about where I come from, because I see how they live, how hard they work, they dream. They party fucking hard and we laugh; we don't cry unless we're laughing. Not just my family, but the next generations of these smart people who know how to get by."

It all permeates "Ohio," the opening track on Come Get Your Wife. Banjo-plinking, yearning vocal, the wide-open suggests the pull of where - and how - she grew up. Intoning "Find me singing on a back porch swingin'/ Cur dogs barkin, left my dip in the kitchen/ That's when it hit me... I've been gone to long," King's roots run deep and honest in the realm of country music.

With a tumble and King's power-delivery, there's no doubt about how things go down. That same fervor informs the "Ex's & Oh's" bad match bookend "Try Jesus," awash in thick gospel choir wail and just enough church organ to witness.

It's what makes the audacious barnyard guitar shuffle "Tulsa" and the hilarious small-town gossip-eschewing "Out Yonder" so hilarious. Elle co-produced the album with Ross Copperman and the pair kept the songs moving, the humor high and the musical adventure.

That humor is led by the title of the album, Come Get Your Wife, a wry reference to a putdown tossed her partner's way by an alpha male during a spirited night of fun and games. She can drink, play games and go toe-to-toe with the best of them so if you're dishin' it out around Elle, be ready to take it!

Yes, her parents are superstar comic Rob Schneider and international model London King. He of "Saturday Night Live" and movie fame; she of global catwalks and the universal fit model for the Limited, Abercrombie & Fitch and Express. It sounds glamourous, but it created a central conflict.

"I was a chubby, funny kid," she recalls. "And my dad was rich and famous, so people made fun of me. I grew up with fame cause of Dad, but I was in the headquarters of all those fashion brands where Mom was hustling to give my brother and me this life. But really, I just wanted to go to Jackson."

In the Southeast corner where Ohio meets West Virginia and Pennyslvania, it can get pretty rustic. But it's real - and no one's impressed by those kinds of things. Even after moving to New York City with her mom and stepdad, King's ear responded to those more bluegrass and raw country sounds.

Her stepdad got the young girl obsessed with Otis Redding, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Hank Williams. At 13, she was writing songs. By 16, she knew to lie about her age and start a residency at the now closed Spike Hill between North 7th and Bedford Ave. Thinking she was older, they gave her free beer.

A kid named Cranston, showing up with a banjo, put her whole life in order. She remembers, "It felt like home when I played it. I took that banjo with me and kept it for two years and really figured out what MY sound was."

Only the business had other ideas. The robust blond with the tattoos and a wide-open spirit was advised to "tone down the country, play up the rock & roll shit."Ā  Suddenly an alternative icon - scoring Best Rock Vocal Performance and Best Rock Song Grammy nominations for "Ex's & Oh's" - she got pinned by the speed of sound to a genre not always welcoming to women. Touring with some of the biggest - male fronted - alternative rock bands, she held her own.

"When I cut America's Sweetheart, the only instrument I brought was a banjo, because all the studios had guitars. That's what made me stand out. Everyone wanted me to be this alternative rock princess who played banjo on the side, but that wasn't the point! But I rode that song for three years."

It was fast. It was crazy. It was drugs and men and whatever else. She got married, got divorced, got through it. As important, she recorded "Different for Girls" with roots/country force Dierks Bentley, which won the CMA's Vocal Event of The Year.

"I didn't know who he was," she admits. "But my brother was like, 'Are you KIDDING? He's so fucking cool! You have to do this.' So, I did... and Dierks changed my life. He and (manager) Mary Hilliard Harrington opened up so many doors, taught me so much about how to do this."

Indeed, the Bentley/Harrington vortex proved an on-ramp to country viability. On Come Get Your Wife, Bentley returns for the relationship resuscitating "Worth A Shot," while her high octane whirling and thumping throwdown "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" with Miranda Lambert has already scored a 2021 ACM Award and CMA Vocal Event nomination and set streaming records.

For all the "hell yeah" and crazy stories in the songs, Come Get Your Wife is as much King steeping in the reality of her life and how she got here. Teaming with 2-time BMI Songwriter of the Year Ross Copperman, the pair worked in two-day blasts to create an album that was bright and aggressive, smart and porous. They enlisted some of Nashville's best roots players - Fred Eltringham and Nir Z on drums, Kenny Greenberg, Ilya Toshinskiy and Rob McNelley on electric, 2-time CMA Musician of the Year Jenee Fleanor on fiddle and mandolin, Linda Ronstadt veteran Dan Dugmore on steel - and tagged leaned into tracking live musicians.

It lends the dreamy gratitude of "Lucky," the cowgirl power-strumming self-assessment "Bonafide" and the steamy Etta James-evoking blues soul "Love Go By" an earthiness that's non-negotiable. There's the slow boil, electric guitar note-bending irony of "Before You Met Me," that features John Osborne on guitar, where the wool pulled over the suitor's eyes is delivered with a wink about the girl she used to be.

King's made some friends along the way. On the brassy powder keg reckoning "Tulsa," Osborne's scalding guitars are joined by Ashley McBryde's vocals, while industry favorite Charley Worsham provides acoustic guitar and backing vocals on the over it dismissal "Crawling Mood."

"It was a dark time during the pandemic," King says of the transition. "A preacher said, 'God has a very big plan for you. People want to know both sides of your story.'"

"I'd done drugs and face tattoos, but I was being reminded that there is something bigger and greater than all of that... I'm a very specific tool for God: proof you don't have to fit into a mold, go to church or anything else to be deserving of His love. I could see when I made a conscious decision to clear out the negative in my life, it would bring the positive into my world. The whole giving my hopes and dreams and faults to something bigger than me? 'Try Jesus' came at a time I was trying to give my life over to something greater - and you can feel it."

With that came freedom. Freedom to feel, to go deep into the country instruments and bluegrass harmonies. It also let her experiment, create unlikely cocktails like the whirling dance track threaded with fiddle that is "Blacked Out."

"Disco is my fucking life," she confesses. "Disco is pain and heartbreak to an upbeat tempo. You can dance your pain away. I was listening to so much disco, trying to find a bridge between it and country music. I told Martin Johnson, who I co-wrote "Blacked Out" with, that I wanted a song that could reach across the aisle from Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou? In the verses to a full-on disco slam on the choruses."

That kind of vision isn't visionary as much as it is being real. Real about who she is. Real about where she comes from. For King, who came by banjo honest and isn't afraid to tell the truth about where she comes from, it's pretty simple.

"It's that hard shit people in the nowhere know and deal with that I wrote about. It's a connection between me and all of those people. Where I come from the babies are dirty and barefoot; we all know who Jessico White and Whites of West Virginia are.

"So, I wanted to show people, people who're like me, who may've been lost or turned away, you're not alone. We see you."

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 425 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Elle NEVER disappoints!! šŸ¤©

    by Carol on 4/8/24House of Blues Myrtle Beach - North Myrtle Beach

    After searching for over a year for concerts in the Myrtle area, and not finding anything, we accepted it would be a low key vacation. We were so surprised that we received a FB ad about Elle being in town and purchased our tickets, asap! We have been to other HOB establishments, but this is by far the best!! We have seen Elle 5 times before and the 6th did not disappoint in the least! The opening act sound was difficult to ā€œhearā€, but Elle was spot on! The venue is amazing, our seats were so close to the stage and if I can say soā€¦ Elle was PERFECT! She seemed as though she was truly enjoying herself and the crowd! If I could give her a million stars, I would! Canā€™t wait to see her a 7th, 8th, 9th etc time! Hands down sheā€™s the best!! My favorite!! ā¤ļø

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun show

    by GG on 4/8/24House of Blues Myrtle Beach - North Myrtle Beach

    Elle was a blast in person, she knows how to engage and entertain a crowd. The venue is small and intimate. Although the security people are a bit aggressive when it wasnā€™t really necessary. Maybe my next experience at House of Blues will be better.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Elle King put on a phenomenal show.

    by StephanieP SC LowCountry on 4/8/24House of Blues Myrtle Beach - North Myrtle Beach

    Elle King put on a phenomenal show. My daughter and I had an awesome time at the House of Blues this past Friday night. I will definitely be going to see EK when she gets back down this way.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by Amanda on 4/8/24House of Blues Myrtle Beach - North Myrtle Beach

    Great seats upstairs overlooking the stage. VIP service exceptional.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME show!

    by Msktkat on 4/7/24The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte

    Elle King was amazing! Her performance was incredible. And the venue was clean and intimate. The staff was very friendly. I upgraded my ticket to VIP in the seating area, and Ivy was very sweet in helping me pick out a great seat. And my waitress (unfortunately, I didn't get her name) was also amazing!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sound

    by Pedro on 4/2/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    The sound was off, very muffled. I was with a group of 4 and everybody said the same thing. Disappointed

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!!!

    by Julie S. on 4/1/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    Elle King is an amazing performer! I and my sister Loved the show. The opening act was really great also. A really great time. The theater is beautiful and very comfortable, not a bad seat in the house. Will see Elle King again!! Sheā€™s great.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Really good show, needed more vocal volume

    by Mel on 3/27/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    The acoustics are quite good in this theater, so it was a bit frustrating that the vocals weren't loud enough. Also thought Elle's guitar/banjo volume was a bit too low as well.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    GREAT Show/Elle King

    by jk on 3/26/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    Was not impressed with venue - poor to no service for refreshments and no doors to block out the chatter from the people not yet in the theater for the performance. Elle King was terrific and so was Ms. Ford, her opening act.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Elle King šŸ‘

    by gr8fuldead1990 on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    Great show, first time seeing Elle king live, probably the best show Iā€™ve experienced at the Genesee theatre

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Elle King

    by ken on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    Loved the energy in the room, Elle did a great job but the sound engineers need to be replaced. Very hard to discern the lyrics and the constant bass was very distracting.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Great show on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    This was the third time for me seeing Elle King and her show was as good as I expected. Awesome theater, great song choices, she was very personable on stage. The band sounded good and volume excellent. I will definitely see her show again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent Concert Experience

    by CGood on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    Elleā€™s band was fantastic - didnā€™t miss a beat. Elle took a child on stage to dance with her son. Elleā€™s audience connect and engagement was outstanding! We could not have been more pleased with the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good show

    by Good show on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    Good show was a really good time!. She encouraged everyone to sing and dance and have a great time !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    fun

    by NC on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    was a good time. she was on point and her vocals as always were amazing

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Talented & Rocked it šŸ¤˜

    by Metal on 3/25/24Genesee Theatre - Waukegan

    2nd time seeing her & did an amazing job. No swearing only if song had it & hardly drank šŸŗ. She was so different from last time seeing her. She did apologize for what happened which I think she didn't have too. She needs to be seen for talent because her voice is just amazing! She rocked it as always and can't wait to see her again just an amazing lady of country

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    What I got myself for my birthday! So excited!

    by Badnbossy on 1/28/24The Amp at Log Still - Gethsemane

    I wanted to see Elle King in concert every since I discovered her music. Waited to long the year before to get tickets and miss out. Venue was nice also expensive. She was pulled off stage when lightning start short after she began. After waiting awhile she came back out on stage and was noticable intoxicated, 2 maybe 3 songs later it started raining and ended the show. Total of somewhere around 5, 6 songs. Great disappointment.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great!

    by M. B. on 9/18/23

    Reviews shouldn't be about weather and venue but for Elle. She was absolutely great! Keep doing your thing Elle King cuz i love it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Canceled concert

    by Tamela on 9/17/23

    I love Elle King she is awesome. I was so excited to get tickets to Columbia 10 and one festival at the gamecocks stadium but a week before the concert it was canceled. My heart was broken. All I wanna do is see Elle King and if she can come back to South Carolina she would make my year I really want to see her. I hope she comes back, sad but love her to death

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun

    by Bronwyn on 8/28/23

    Elle King was great. It was nice to be able to see her in a smaller venue. I was surprised by the price of tickets when the concessions, memorabilia and warm-up artist were rather poor- in my opinion. Very limited options for concessions and memorabilia. The opening singer was singing and playing guitar but all by herself up there and was good but did not seem like it made the ticket price worth it.