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Tinsley Ellis
Blues / Rock

NEW RELEASE "SPEAK NO EVIL" - IN STORES OCT 2009!



ATLANTA, Georgia
United States

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Member Since9/20/2006
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Record Label:
Alligator Records

Band Website
www.tinsleyellis.com

VIDEO

”Sell My Soul To The Devil”
Berlin Blues Festival (June 2008)
Berlin, CT

”A Quitter Never Wins”
BB King's Blues Club (Feb 2008)
Memphis, TN

Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Feb 13 2010 9:00P
The Jewish Mother Virginia Beach, Virginia
Feb 19 2010 8:00P
The Handlebar Greenville, South Carolina
Feb 20 2010 9:00P
The Local Marietta, Georgia
Mar 27 2010 7:00P
WCHS Theatre Wellington, Florida
Apr 25 2010 6:00P
Inman Park Festival Atlanta
May 22 2010 12:00P
Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival Annapolis, Maryland

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   About Tinsley Ellis

Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Tinsley Ellis ranks among the top blues/rock guitarists working today. Ellis sings and plays with the energy and soul of all the great Southern musicians who have come before him. He attacks his music with rock power and blues feeling, in the same tradition as Deep South musical heroes Duane Allman, Freddie King and Warren Haynes. Atlanta Magazine declared Ellis “the most significant blues artist to emerge from Atlanta since Blind Willie McTell.” Since first hitting the national scene with his Alligator Records debut Georgia Blue in 1988, Ellis has toured non-stop and continued to release one critically acclaimed album after another. Tinsley’s hometown paper, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, calls his music, “a potent, amazing trip through electric blues-rock.” Rolling Stone said, “feral blues guitar…non-stop gigging has sharpened his six-string to a razor’s edge…his eloquence dazzles…he achieves pyrotechnics that rival Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton.”

And now, following up on the success of his 2005 CD, Live-Highwayman, Ellis returns with Moment Of Truth. Produced by Ellis, Moment Of Truth is a giant leap forward in his career. Capturing all the power and energy of his legendary live performances, the new CD is the most guitar-driven, aggressive studio recording he has ever made. His vocals reach new heights of soulfulness and expressiveness; his guitar playing is ferocious and relentless, but when the mood calls for it, gentle and moving. But what really sets the album apart is the depth of Ellis’ songwriting. The material deals in matters both personal and universal and runs the gamut of human emotions. Moment Of Truth is Ellis’ most wide-ranging and inspired recording.

Born in Atlanta in 1957, Ellis grew up in southern Florida and first played guitar at age eight. He found the blues through the backdoor of the British Invasion bands like The Yardbirds, The Animals, Cream, and The Rolling Stones. He especially loved the Kings — Freddie, B.B. and Albert — and spent hours immersing himself in their music. His love for the blues solidified when he was 14. At a B.B. King performance, Tinsley sat mesmerized in the front row. When B.B. broke a string on Lucille, he changed it without missing a beat, and handed the broken string to Ellis. After the show, B.B. came out and talked with fans, further impressing Tinsley with his warmth and down-to-earth attitude. By now Tinsley’s fate was sealed; he had to become a blues guitarist. And yes, he still has that string.

Already an accomplished teenaged musician, Ellis left Florida and returned to Atlanta in 1975. He soon joined the Alley Cats, a gritty blues band that included Preston Hubbard (of Fabulous Thunderbirds fame). In 1981, along with veteran blues singer and harpist Chicago Bob Nelson, Tinsley formed The Heartfixers, a group that would become Atlanta’s top-drawing blues band. Upon hearing Live At The Moonshadow (Landslide), the band’s second release, The Washington Post declared, “Tinsley Ellis is a legitimate guitar hero.” After cutting two more Heartfixers albums for Landslide, Cool On It (featuring Tinsley’s vocal debut) and Tore Up (with vocals by blues shouter Nappy Brown), Ellis was ready to head out on his own. Ellis sent a copy of the master tape for his solo debut to Bruce Iglauer at Alligator Records. “I had heard Cool On It,” recalls Iglauer, “and I was amazed. I hadn’t heard Tinsley before, but he played like the guys with huge international reputations. It wasn’t just his raw power; it was his taste and maturity that got to me. It had the power of rock but felt like the blues. I knew I wanted to hear more of this guy.”

Georgia Blue, Tinsley’s first Alligator release, hit an unprepared public by surprise in 1988. Critics and fans quickly agreed that a new and original guitar hero had emerged. “Dazzling musicianship pitched somewhere between the exhilarating volatility of rock and roll and the passion of urban blues,” raved the Los Angeles Times. Before long, Alligator arranged to reissue Cool On It and Tore Up, thus exposing Tinsley’s blistering earlier music to a growing fan base.

Tinsley’s subsequent releases – 1989’s Fanning The Flames, 1992’s Trouble Time, 1994’s Storm Warning, and 1997’s Fire It Up – further expanded the guitarist’s hero status. By now his talents as a songwriter equaled his guitar prowess. Guitar World said, “Ellis stands alongside Stevie Ray Vaughan and Johnny Winter, and that ain’t just hype.” Guests like Peter Buck (R.E.M.) and keyboardist Chuck Leavell (Rolling Stones) joined him in the studio. Producers Eddy Offord (John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Yes) and even the legendary Tom Dowd (Allman Brothers, Ray Charles) helped Ellis hone his studio sound. Features and reviews ran in Rolling Stone, The Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and in many other national and regional publications. His largest audience by far came when NBC Sports ran a feature on Atlanta’s best blues guitarist during their 1996 Summer Olympic coverage viewed by millions of people all over the world.

A move to Capricorn Records in 2000 saw Ellis revisiting his Southern roots with Kingpin. Unfortunately, the label folded soon after the CD’s release. In 2002, he joined the Telarc label, producing two well-received albums of soul-drenched blues-rock, Hell Or High Water and The Hard Way. All the while, Ellis never stopped touring. “A musician never got famous staying home,” he’s quick to note.

Ellis’ 2005 return to Alligator, the searing guitar-fueled Live-Highwayman, was the live recording his fans had been demanding for years. Recorded at a packed club just outside Chicago, the CD took Ellis’ extended soloing and heartfelt vocals to staggering heights. The Chicago Tribune said, “incendiary live performances, inspired, original and funky.”

Averaging over 150 live shows a year, Ellis has played in all 50 states, as well as Canada, Europe, Australia and South America. Whether he’s out with his own band or sharing stages with The Allman Brothers, Robert Cray, Koko Taylor or Widespread Panic, he spreads his jaw-dropping licks, thunderous axe work and intense vocals everywhere he goes. With the massive touring supporting Moment Of Truth, Ellis will bring his high-energy, guitar-drenched performances to people all over the world. Tinsley Ellis’ time has come. For him and his growing legion of fans, the moment of truth is now.

DISCOGRAPHY
Moment Of Truth, 2007 (Alligator)
Live-Highwayman, 2005 (Alligator)
The Hard Way, 2004 (Telarc)
Hell Or High Water, 2002 (Telarc)
Kingpin, 2000 (Capricorn)
Fire It Up, 1997 (Alligator)
Storm Warning, 1994 (Alligator)
Trouble Time, 1992 (Alligator)
Fanning The Flames, 1989 (Alligator)
Georgia Blue, 1988 (Alligator)
Cool On It, 1986 (Landslide/reissued on Alligator)

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Kathy

Kathy



Dec 27 2009 12:18 AM

Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays. Hoping for many Fl. dates in 2010!
Wes J

Wes J



Dec 26 2009 3:39 AM

Merry Christmas Tinsley !
ken hutcheson

ken hutcheson



Dec 25 2009 2:38 PM

Merry Christmas
Susan

Susan Russell



Dec 24 2009 12:32 PM

Merry Christmas to you and your family, Tinsley.

Looking forward to a wonderful 2010 filled with lots of music from you!
Kristin

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Dec 23 2009 12:45 PM

Good Morning,

I just stopped by for a visit and to say "HI".

Defow.com
Helen

Helen



Dec 22 2009 6:07 PM

Here's wishing you and your family a MERRY CHRISTMAS :) Hoping to hear ya'll play soon! Oh, I have a great pix of you, Kirk and Kirsten while we were at Grants Lounge. I want to send it to you so when you have a minute, send me your e-mail address. No clue how to post it!!!
Chris

Chris



Dec 21 2009 4:15 PM

Happy Holidays to all!
Barbi

Barbi Palmer-Martin



Dec 21 2009 12:11 PM

Just wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas and a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!

Christmas Hugs,
Barbi
Musicians and Bands

Musicians and Bands



Dec 20 2009 11:49 PM

I wish you a Peaceful Holiday
filled with Music & Harmony

Best Wishes
Michael
SouthernRoxx

SouthernRoxx



Dec 19 2009 12:54 PM

Merry X-Mas and a Happy New Year
to You and Your family


Greetings from Germany
SouthernRoxx
George

George



Dec 18 2009 10:58 PM

Merry Christmas Tinsley to you and your family.
Thanks for giving so much to your fans/friends.
We really appreciate your hard work and creativity.
Love and Peace,
g
FIN (p.p.h)

Peter Hochberger



Dec 18 2009 10:57 PM

Hello musician...thanks for the ADD and greetings from Germany...
JJ's Oddacity!

JJ's Oddacity!



Dec 17 2009 3:00 AM

Congratulations on the Blues Award Nomination!
WE wish you and band have a wonderful Merry Christmas!
Lee Silby

Lee Silby
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Dec 16 2009 8:31 PM

Hi Ya'll, Sending you All Gods Love and And a Very Merry Christmas to You & Yours!
All Peace & Love Lee
Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat

Jim Suhler & Monkey Beat



Dec 15 2009 1:04 PM

Greetings from East Dallas.
Lee Silby

Lee Silby
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Dec 12 2009 12:47 AM

Hi Ya'll, Wishing everyone a God Blessed Holiday Season filled with joy and fun!
I'll see you agian befor Christmas! Have an awesome weekend!
All Peace & Love Lee
Ruth

Ruth Dowd



Dec 11 2009 1:17 PM

Congratulations Tinsley! You are one of my favorite people! Love, Ruth D.
Sherry Rubel Photography

Sherry Rubel Photography



Dec 10 2009 5:12 PM

Concrats on that BMA Award Nomination!
Susan

Susan Russell



Dec 10 2009 2:05 PM

We had a great time Saturday night!

Congratulations on the nomination!
Kim Danielson

Kim Danielson



Dec 10 2009 10:57 AM

Congratulations on your BMA nomination!
Gary Beck

Gary Beck



Dec 10 2009 1:57 AM

Congratulations Tinsley on the Blues album nomination on "speak no eveil"

gary
jazz88.org
Helen

Helen



Dec 9 2009 2:50 AM

So great to hear and see you in Macon Tinsley!!! Grants Lounge was rockin and you sounded amazing as usual :) Take care and am looking forward to the next show!!!
Quinton

Quinton



Dec 7 2009 9:18 PM

Hey brother I'm still digging the blues you're playing.....Come "Hell or Highwater" I'm going to see you at the Handlebar in Greenville......Hope you come to the Double Door in Charlotte again soon too....!!
Monty

Monty Chandler



Dec 7 2009 4:26 PM

http://www.examiner.com/x-3774-Charlotte-Music-Examiner~y2009m12d6-Tinsley-Ellis-still-in-the-groove-at-52

An review of the Charlotte show with some photos as well...

Cheers,

Monty
Lime Green

Lime Green



Dec 6 2009 7:07 PM

Thanks for rhe ADD!! Come tickle our fan picture page!
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