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SUMMARY:Tinsley Ellis in Concert and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:“An exciting\, emotional guitarist and a strong\, evocative s
 ongwriter…One of modern blues’ greatest performers.” –Vintage Guit
 ar\n\nTinsley Ellis has been immersed in music his whole life. Born in Atl
 anta 1957 and raised in southern Florida\, he acquired his first guitar at
  age seven\, inspired by seeing The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Sho
 w. He took to guitar instantly\, developing and sharpening his skills as h
 e grew up. Like many kids his age\, Ellis discovered the blues through the
  back door of British Invasion bands like The Yardbirds\, The Animals\, Cr
 eam and The Rolling Stones as well as Southern rockers like The Allman Bro
 thers. One afternoon after high school in 1972\, he and a friend were list
 ening to Al Kooper and Michael Bloomfield’s Super Session record when hi
 s friend’s older brother told them that\, if they liked Super Session\, 
 they should go see B.B. King\, who was in town that week. Tinsley saw that
  show from the very front row. As fate would have it\, King broke a guitar
  string while playing\, and after changing it without missing a beat\, he 
 handed the broken string to young Tinsley. And yes\, Tinsley still has tha
 t string.\n\n\nTinsley Ellis has brought his music to fans live in person 
 to all 50 United States\, as well as in Canada\, across Europe\, Australia
  and South America. He’s earned the love and respect of many of his fell
 ow musicians\, having shared stages with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram\,
  The Allman Brothers\, Warren Haynes\, Oliver Wood\, Buddy Guy\, the Tedes
 chi Trucks Band\, Gov’t Mule\, Widespread Panic\, and more. Over the yea
 rs\, legends including Otis Rush\, James Cotton\, Gregg Allman\, Jimmy Buf
 fett\, Son Seals\, Koko Taylor and Albert Collins invited Ellis to join th
 em on stage. Mega-star guitarist Joe Bonamassa calls Ellis “a national t
 reasure.” \n
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CATEGORIES:Live Performances &amp; Music
LOCATION:The Loft\, 2029 Monkton Road\, Monkton\, MD\, 21111\, United State
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