Elliott Dainow began piano at a young age but stopped at the beginning of university and took up choral singing a few years later, singing as a section lead in many churches and choirs in Vancouver and Montreal.
He has sung in venues in Canada and the US from Glace Bay, Nova Scotia and Carnegie Hall on the east coast, to Port Hardy and at the Jimmy Hendrix
Exhibit in Seattle on the west coast.
His singing activities lead him to the Unitarian Church in 1994 where, inspired there by the playing of Harold Brown, he returned to playing the piano after a gap of 25 years.
As Harold gradually retired, Elliott took over and now continues as Music Director at VanU as well as playing for other choirs and singers.
