Heather Luttrell

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Heather Luttrell (born December 5, 1977) is a musician from Atlanta, Georgia.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1977, she was raised in Decatur, Georgia by her mother, an ER nurse, and her father, Ralph Luttrell, a resonator guitar player in the bluegrass band Possum Trot. She grew up listening to her father play in Atlanta area bars such as The Alibi and The Freight Room. She could often be found napping in his guitar case during his performances.

Her musical style is a blend of alternative, classic rock, and blues.

In between her day jobs as a waitress or a nanny, Heather has been seen playing around Atlanta at places like Earthlink Live, Eddie's Attic, Smith's Olde Bar, The Royal Oak Pub, Norcross Tavern, and Flanigan's, . She's opened for such acts as Michelle Malone, Angie Aparo, Ryan Adams with Elton John, Ian Moore, Tegan and Sara and Alana Davis.

Heather has been entertaining people in the Atlanta area with since she was 20.

Heather was a contestant on the CBS television series Rock Star: INXS, a competition to be the new lead singer of the band INXS. She was eliminated with Daphna Dove on July 27 at Mayan Theater in Los Angeles.

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