Austin Ellis
- Nashville, TN
- Singing Guitarist
- 261 Verified Bookings
Michael T. said “Besides being a fantastic singer and musician, Austin related well to the audience and captivated all. We went into this event hoping our guests would…”
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Classic 60s soul jazz with a fresh, updated sound. I DJ jazz-influenced trip-hop music and play soul jazz guitar w/occasional poetic stanzas. Beat is downtempo, mood is mellow but always changing. Berkeley-trained jazz guitarist.
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Price Range: $20/hr + depending on mileage
Gig Length: 60 - 120 minutes
Languages: English
Classic 60s soul jazz with a fresh, updated sound; courteous performance that respects your audience and event.
I've been playing guitar for over 30 years. I studied jazz guitar with a Berkeley Jazz guitarist. I have been playing soul jazz style for ten years and gigged at cafés around the Northeast, from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Providence, RI to Northampton, MA.
My music is designed for small spaces, suitable for cafés, private rooms and small bars.
April 28, 2018 • 7:00pm - 9:00pm | World Jazz Day at Espress Yourself Café Woo |
Music is jazz-influenced trip-hop, downtempo and soul jazz.
Soul jazz guitar in the style of Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Grant Green.
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