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Tinsley Ellis

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On tour Yes
Followers 21,758
Category Blues Rock, Blues
Concerts
Nov
20
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at Antone's
Austin
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Nov
21
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at Sundown at Granada
Dallas
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Nov
23
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at The Walton Arts Center
Fayetteville
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Jan
17
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at City Winery
Atlanta
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Jan
18
Marigold Auditorium for Arts and Culture
Winterville
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Feb
11
City Winery St. Louis
St. Louis
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Feb
14
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at The Velvet Elk
Boulder
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Feb
15
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at The Armory
Fort Collins
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Feb
16
Swallow Hill Music
Denver
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Feb
17
FUSION | 708
Albuquerque
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Mar
29
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at The Tryon Fine Arts Center
Tryon
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Apr
25
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at The Thrasher Opera House
Green Lake
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Apr
26
Tinsley Ellis “Naked Truth” Tour at Baker Street Center
Fort Wayne
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About Tinsley Ellis
According to Atlanta-based blues guitarist, singer and songwriter Tinsley Ellis, his new, first-ever solo acoustic album, Naked Truth, is both “a departure and an arrival.” Ellis has been recording and travelling the world for over four decades, delivering his feral, guitar-fueled, original electric blues-rock to ever-growing audiences at concert halls, festivals, and clubs. Naked Truth is steeped in the folk blues traditions of Muddy Waters, Skip James, Son House, Robert Johnson and even Leo Kottke. To the casual fan, this might seem to be a new direction, but for Ellis, it’s an extension of his music, as he taps into the raw essence of the blues. “This is a record I’ve always wanted to make, and one that my longtime fans have been asking for,” he says, noting he’s included an acoustic mini-set in his concert performances for years. In the last 12 months, Ellis has already performed over 100 solo shows, many as co-bills with his Alligator label-mate Marcia Ball. “I’m having so much fun playing these shows,” he says. On Naked Truth (his 21st album), Ellis swaps his blistering, guitar-fueled full band workouts for equally passionate, soul-searching acoustic folk blues. His famed guitar chops and musical creativity are on full display throughout the album’s 12 songs, including nine newly written originals. Naked Truth was produced by Ellis, with the foot-stomping cover of Son House’s Death Letter Blues produced by Atlanta roots musician Eddie 9V. The album was recorded live in the studio using Ellis’ beloved 1969 Martin D-35 (a gift from his father) and his 1937 National Steel O Series guitars. Whether intricately fingerpicking the Martin or playing hair-raising slide on the National Steel, Ellis delivers each song with unvarnished intimacy. The opener, Ellis’ original Devil In The Room, comes from an expression Ellis’ close friend, the late Col. Bruce Hampton, would tell his musicians just before a show was about to begin (“We’re here to put the devil in the room,” he’d say). From the original, Skip James-inspired Windowpane to the Delta-styled Tallahassee Blues, to the humorous Grown Ass Man, Ellis goes deep, singing and playing the blues’ honest truths. The inclusion of four introspective instrumentals (including a transcendent cover of Leo Kottke’s A Soldier’s Grave On The Prairie, a song he’s been playing live for almost 50 years) adds even more depth and substance to an album overflowing with riches. Each song carries the weight, experience and hard-earned wisdom Ellis learned over four decades on the road, infusing Naked Truth with an emotional authenticity that is palpable from start to finish. Tinsley Ellis has been immersed in music his whole life. Born in Atlanta 1957 and raised in southern Florida, he acquired his first guitar at age seven, inspired by seeing The Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show. He took to guitar instantly, developing and sharpening his skills as he grew up. Like many kids his age, Ellis discovered the blues through the back door of British Invasion bands like The Yardbirds, The Animals, Cream and The Rolling Stones as well as Southern rockers like The Allman Brothers. One afternoon after high school in 1972, he and a friend were listening to Al Kooper and Michael Bloomfield’s Super Session record when his 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 that string. Less than three years later, Ellis, already an accomplished teenaged musician, left Florida and moved to Atlanta. He soon joined a hard-driving local blues band, the Alley Cats. 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. After cutting four Heartfixers albums (three for the Landslide label), Ellis was ready to step out on his own. Georgia Blue, Tinsley’s first Alligator release, hit the unprepared public by surprise in 1988, as press and radio brought his music to more people than ever before. His next four releases—1989’s Fanning The Flames, 1992’s Trouble Time, 1994’s Storm Warning, and 1997’s Fire It Up—further grew his reputation as well as his audience. (His song A Quitter Never Wins, a highlight of Storm Warning, was recorded by Jonny Lang, selling almost two million copies.) Features and reviews ran in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and in many other national and regional publications. And he backed it all up performing hundreds of nights per year. Rolling Stone declared, “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.” In the early 2000s, Ellis released albums on Capricorn Records and on Telarc, returning to Alligator in 2005 with Live–Highwayman, which captured the fifth-gear energy of his roof-raising live show. He followed it with two more incendiary studio albums, 2007’s Moment Of Truth and 2009’s Speak No Evil. He self-released four successful albums on his own Heartfixer label before coming back home to Alligator in 2018. That year, he released the fan favorite Winning Hand, followed by 2020’s Ice Cream In Hell just before the pandemic sidelined all touring. With 2022’s Devil May Care, Ellis embarked on another relentless, coast-to-coast tour, further cementing his reputation as one of the most prolific and exciting blues rockers on the scene. Tinsley 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 fellow musicians, having shared stages with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, The Allman Brothers, Warren Haynes, Oliver Wood, Buddy Guy, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Gov’t Mule, Widespread Panic, and more. Over the years, legends including Otis Rush, James Cotton, Gregg Allman, Jimmy Buffett, Son Seals, Koko Taylor and Albert Collins invited Ellis to join them on stage. Mega-star guitarist Joe Bonamassa calls Ellis “a national treasure.” Now, with Naked Truth, Ellis will bring his music directly to his fans. “Two guitars and a car,” he says of the simplicity of his North American touring situation. “When folks come to see me, I’ll have the guitars I used on the record with me, so what fans hear on the album is what they’ll get live. It’s not easy. Now I’m the whole band and there’s nowhere to hide. It’s scary every single time I go up on stage alone. But nothing could be more honest.” Naked Truth is a revelation. Stripped of the electric fervor that defined his previous works, Ellis’ acoustic music carries a rawness that speaks directly from his soul. The songs unveil another side of Tinsley Ellis, but one that is totally recognizable to his fans. His gruff, full-throated vocals intertwine seamlessly with the bare, acoustic arrangements, creating an album that is both timeless and immediate. No Depression says, “Ellis shines. When the tempo slows, the intensity doesn’t waver.” Blues Music Magazine states, “Tinsley Ellis is a powerful and commanding presence. His music is impossible not to enjoy.”
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Genres
Blues Rock, Blues
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What fans are saying
Charles LUCY
5 / 5
Have been trying to see Tinsley Ellis for years, our schedule finally aligned when I was in NYC for another purpose. Love it so much I saw him closer to home two days later in Virginia Beach. Good times!
Cafe Wha New York City, NY
Jul 21, 2022
T.R.
5 / 5
WHAT A POWERHOUSE PERFORMANCE! I HAD NOT SEEN TINSLEY IN ABOUT 5 YEARS HE HAS NOT LOST HIS LOVE OF PERFORMING. PLAYED A SET OVER 2 HOURS THAT DID NOT DISSAPOINT.SEE HIM. PERIOD.
The Grey Eagle Asheville, NC
Feb 06, 2020
Sherry
5 / 5
Tinsley put on a great show!!He played his new album and also played some other songs too. He told some pretty cool stories too!I was a great intimate venue
Caffè Lena Saratoga Springs, NY
Jun 04, 2024
Vicki
5 / 5
An intimate evening with a legend! Tinsley shared a lifetime of stories and great music! Vocals and sound could not be better. A night to remember! 🌟
Tybee Post Theater Tybee Island, GA
Aug 06, 2023
Terri
5 / 5
If you like the blues, you should see this man. Incredible guitar player with a great voice and his stories are so entertaining. Loved it!
Uptown Grill's Playlist Theater La Salle, IL
Mar 17, 2024
Rich
5 / 5
First time!! Not the last. Blues at its best. Check out the 20 year old fellow on the dem bones !!
Songbirds Chattanooga, TN
Jan 24, 2022
David
5 / 5
This was our first experience with Tinsley doing an acoustic show. We had a blast! The venue was great as well!
High Cotton Hartwell, GA
Dec 05, 2022
Stan
3 / 5
It would have been nice to have some backup musicians or a sound track. But it was a fun time.
Central Park Performing Arts Center Largo, FL
Jan 13, 2024
Amanda
4 / 5
Fantastic event-wonderful stories and music! Phenomenal and talented artist! The venue is beautiful-service and menu are good!
City Winery Atlanta Atlanta, GA
Jan 21, 2023
Tom
4 / 5
This guy gets it. I’ve seen him a bunch of times and he’s never let me down.
Stargazers Theatre & Event Center Colorado Springs, CO
Feb 25, 2023
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Tinsley Ellis Tour Cities
Fort Wayne, IN Fort Collins, CO Albuquerque, NM Tryon, NC Green Lake, WI Denver, CO Atlanta, GA Boulder, CO St. Louis, MO Dallas, TX Fayetteville, AR Austin, TX

Frequently Asked Questions About Tinsley Ellis

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Tinsley Ellis on tour?

Yes, Tinsley Ellis is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Tinsley Ellis concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Tinsley Ellis tour is scheduled for 13 dates across 12 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Tinsley Ellis scheduled to play?

Tinsley Ellis is scheduled to play 13 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Tinsley Ellis tour start?

Tinsley Ellis’s tour starts Nov 20, 2024 and ends on Apr 26, 2025. They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in Austin at Antone's and their next upcoming concert will be in Fort Collins at Fort Collins Armory.

What venues is Tinsley Ellis performing at?

As part of the Tinsley Ellis tour, Tinsley Ellis is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 20 - Austin, TX @ Antone's
Nov 21 - Dallas, TX @ Sundown at Granada
Nov 23 - Fayetteville, AR @ Walton Arts Center

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 17 - Atlanta, GA @ City Winery Atlanta
Jan 18 - Winterville, GA @ Marigold Auditorium for Arts and Culture
Feb 11 - St. Louis, MO @ City Winery St. Louis
Feb 14 - Boulder, CO @ The Velvet Elk Lounge
Feb 15 - Fort Collins, CO @ Fort Collins Armory
Feb 16 - Denver, CO @ Swallow Hill Music
Feb 17 - Albuquerque, NM @ FUSION | 708
Mar 29 - Tryon, NC @ Tryon Fine Arts Center
Apr 25 - Green Lake, WI @ Thrasher Opera House
Apr 26 - Fort Wayne, IN @ C2G Music Hall
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