Tinsley Ellis
Atlanta-based blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter Tinsley Ellis delivers his feral, guitar-fueled, original electric blues-rock to ever-growing audiences. Ellis has brought his music to fans live in 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. 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 traveling 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. “A legend of American blues music…An American music treasure… Ellis delivers a sermon on the power and glory of the blues.” ~ Premier Guitar “Powerful, spine-tingling guitar and gritty, soulful vocals.” ~ Reli Tickets All sales are final at time of purchase. Backpacks and large bags are not permitted.
Date and Time
Saturday Nov 15, 2025
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM PST
Saturday, November 15 7:30pm
Location
McIntyre Hall Performing Arts and Conference Center 2501 E College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Fees/Admission
Tickets: $33 – $43
Contact Information
McIntyre Hall Box Office
Tues-Thurs 10-2pm
306-416-7727
www.mcintyrehall.org