Austin Ellis
- Nashville, TN
- Singing Guitarist
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Americana/Blues Rock singer/songwriter with all my own equipment. I usually do a combination of originals and covers, including folk, blues, modern roots rock, 90s pop and rock, but I am flexible on content and can learn songs as needed. Generally try to bring a chill vibe with my smooth baritone voice. You can find my original and covers on all the streaming service.
I am thrilled to recommend Dwayne Jarrell as an exceptional musician and songwriter. His talent for crafting meaningful lyrics and delivering emotive performances sets him apart, whether on stage or in the studio.
Dwayne’s creativity, dedication, and professionalism make him a joy to work with, fostering collaboration and inspiring those around him. I am confident he will continue to leave a lasting impact in the music industry or your next event.
Price Range: $200 and up
Gig Length: 60 - 180 minutes
Languages: English
I can do set-up and break-down by myself, with all my own equipment. I don't even need a power source - I bring my own if needed. (I can also plug into an existing sound system, of course.) I can bring more or less energy as needed, as I have a variety of upbeat and mellow songs in my repertoire.
A self-described “late bloomer with an explorer’s heart,” Dwayne Jarrell boldly announced his entrance onto the roots music scene with the eclectic debut, West Coast Diaries. Now, the Bay Area-based artist is readying more new music and gearing up to play live. “I never give up. I am constantly seeking new perspectives on the world and my place in it. I want to be 80 years old and still learning new things,” Dwayne enthuses. He continues: “I started taking music more seriously and writing songs after a long, twisted life journey took me to Northern California, where I discovered I'd always belonged.”
Dwayne’s music feels instantly comfy, like sitting in front of a fire in your favorite sweatpants. Threads of Americana, folk, country and alt-country’s storytelling traditions, along with some deep blues, are woven deep into his musical fabric. His songs recall artists such as Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Son Volt—he named his studio band "Truer Sound" after a lyric in Son Volt's "Windfall.”
Dwayne grew up as one of 8 children, attending an evangelical church in Pennsylvania’s bible belt – a tough row to hoe for a gay kid. Although he was second-youngest, he was the first in his family to earn a bachelor’s degree, and even went on to earn his master’s. For better or worse, school always came easy and set him up for a safe path to a corporate career as a way out of an ill-fitting environment. That path of least resistance, along with a deep lack of self-esteem, led him to swap his musical ambitions for financial stability.
In spite of his safe career choices, Dwayne remains a restless soul always up for an adventure—to date, his travels have already taken him to 6 continents. He gladly left home for Upstate New York to earn his degrees. Upon graduation, took a job sight unseen in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He later ended up in Chicago for 17 years where he landed in a long-term relationship and built a close network of good friends.
When that relationship ended, his wanderlust prevailed, and Dwayne packed his car and headed to San Francisco, California to live with friends for the summer. Instantly, he felt at home. This time would be crucial to his self-growth. Dwayne looked at his choices in boyfriends and realized his bad relationships were a pattern rooted in his self-esteem struggles. He took time off dating to decide what was important in a partner, and when he got back on the market he quickly found the man of his dreams. The couple have been together for more than 7 years, and their wedding took place at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in Golden Gate Park, the site of their second date.
Upon finding true love and a strong sense of purpose and identity, Dwayne began exploring his dormant musicality. He’d grown up in a family of performers, and always longed to share his music but lacked the confidence to make it happen. For years, he dabbled in guitar and loved singing, but both talents quickly progressed when he forced himself to learn to play and sing at the same time. In 2017, inspired directly by his new husband, Dwayne began writing songs, and he released his first album, West Coast Diaries, in the fall of 2021.
Since then, Dwayne has released an EP ("The Janus Sessions") featuring 4 original songs and 2 covers, as well as 6 more singles through 2024 and into 2025. The plan for this year includes a live-in-studio collection called "On The High Wire" and a full album of originals, which is already half recorded.
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Major influences include Jason Isbell, Indigo Girls, Sturgill Simpson, Brandi Carlile, Tyler Childers. So basically a singer/songwriter vibe, but on the rock and roll side of the coin. I also cover 90s rock/pop like Counting Crows, Gin Blossom, Duncan Sheik, and Fuel.
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