Austin Ellis
- Nashville, TN
- Singing Guitarist
- 263 Verified Bookings
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My show covers the gamut from rousing traditional Irish Folk songs to contemporary folk songs. Including powerful renditions of the loved Irish pub singalongs and intimate renditions of our Irish love songs!. My blend of Celtic favorites, both traditional and contemporary, and songs from the road will get the party hopping, hooting and hollering together along with the occasional spontaneous River Dance. I play songs that date from the 1600's all the way to today covering the gamut of Appalachian, Bluegrass, Rebel songs, songs for Weddings, Anniversaries, Jigs and reels and all styles in between A fun filled and memorable night is guaranteed!
The residents were so happy!
Great job on St Patricks day Gerry, Your show was great and you kept the crowd rocking all day! It was a pleasure working with and I can't wait to have you back again soon
Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 120 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Listen to Gerry Sloan's intimate renditions of the time honored Irish Folk Tunes and American favorites. Gerry casts driving rhythms mixed with firm guitar licks back to back with tender strumming, controlling the tone of each tune with heartfelt vocals to match. Gerry's blend of Celtic favorites, both traditional and contemporary, and songs from the road will get the bar hopping and singing along, hooting and hollering together along with the occasional spontaneous River Dance. A fun filled and memorable night is guaranteed!
Gerry Sloan was born in the hilly green region of Dundalk on the border with Northern Ireland. Even as a child, Gerry was conscious of the political environment of his country. “The borders, especially. Everyone was aware all of the time,” remembers Gerry. The tranquil Dundalk Bay facing the Irish Sea is celebrated for its beauty and history. It was the backdrop to Gerry’s childhood. Gerry’s father was a publican, the second-generation owner of the pub, Century. Often referred to as Sloan’s Pub, Century was family run. Gerry’s mother and father worked the pub, often with the help of Gerry and his brothers and sisters.
Growing up, there were a lot of children to play with. “There were loads of children roaming the streets,” remembers Gerry. The woods were accessible. Gerry was a keen sportsman, enjoying windsurfing, squash, skiing, and Rugby-, which became a great passion of his. He worked for a time as an outdoor pursuits instructor, teaching windsurfing, hill walking, and canoeing in the picturesque Delphi Valley. The Valley was always an adventure seekers destination. Book ended between the Atlantic Coast and Clew Bay, Delphi Valley’s remote beauty could be attributed to the tall Connemara Mountains, and the romantic Mweelrea Mountain range.
Gerry’s natural curiosity led him to Australia, where he enjoyed the culture of friendship, referred as “mate-ship.” Gerry moved back to Dundalk in 1990. Four years later, he would make an even larger move. Gerry carried a Morrison Visa to Green-bay, Wisconsin. With his flare for life and conversation, Gerry made friends easily in the United States. Gerry naturally hooked up with the local Green-bay Celtic rugby team and as player-coach led them to two undefeated seasons and a mid-west championship. “You have to be totally in the moment when you are playing Rugby,” describes Gerry. “The camaraderie is huge.”
It was also in Green-bay that Gerry picked up a guitar and poured a lifetime’s love for music into the instrument. Gerry taught himself the basics and took some lessons to further his knowledge. Of his inspirations, Gerry found a kindred spirit in such acts as Christy Moore, Paul Brady, The Saw Doctors, and the Waterboys, just to name a few. Originally, Gerry hadn’t envisioned himself onstage. Comfortable with the jam feel of the Irish pubs, Gerry had to adjust when he found himself being booked for American gigs. Gerry became a regular in festivals, local bars, and parties.
Still, Gerry’s lighthearted existence was not without tragedy. In 2000, Gerry’s older sister, Teresa lost her battle with Cancer. This event was the inspiration for Gerry to bring a relatively new fundraising concept to Green-bay. The St. Baldrick’s Day celebration was created to help raise money for the National Childhood Cancer Foundation and their research. Locals would commit to having their heads shaved in exchange for donations towards the organization, an event that raised tens of thousands of dollars each year and spanned the U.S. In addition to donating his time and his music, Gerry of course donated his hair. The local newspaper quoted him as saying, “With this face, it’s not going to make a difference if I am bald or not.”
In 2005, Gerry again took to the road, moving west to the rustic wooded area of Klamath Falls, Oregon, near the geographic treasure, Crater Lake. This dynamic landscape flanking the torrid Pacific Ocean was fresh territory for Gerry and his bike. These days, he often takes to the road with his camera, photographing Oregon and California as it changes with the seasons. He continues to pursue and play gigs and boasts having the coveted Bose Personalized Sound System. "I want to work to bring my music to the next level." Gerry admits.
The future is wide open. The road calls, as Ireland calls. “I miss family and friends. People are more inclined to hang out in bars and meet each other for the craic (Irish slang for good times). There is an innate curiosity about the Irish,” Gerry says with a grin. “The pub is the poor man’s university.” Check out Gerry’s photographs and upcoming shows in your area.
March 26, 2025 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm | Birthday Party |
May 28, 2021 • 5:00pm - 6:30pm | Nonprofit Event |
March 15, 2014 • 7:00am - 9:00am | Private Party |
Irish trad
7 Drunken Nights – trad
As I roved out – Trad
Big Strong Man – Trad
Black is the color Trad
Black Velvet Band - Trad
Carrickfergus – Trad
Drunken Sailor – Trad
Fiddlers green – john Connolly
Fields of athery – ian StJohn
Finnegans wake – Trad
From clare to here - trad
Good Ship Kangaroo – Trad
Green Fields Of France – Eric Bogle
Irish rover - trad
Johnny Jump Up – Trad
Mountains of Mourne – Percy French
Monto – Gordon Desmond
Nancy Spain – Barney Rush
Ragland Road – Patrick Kavanagh
The Old Triangle – Dominic Behan
The rattling bog - trad
Town of Ballybay – Tommy makem
Spancil Hill – Trad
Tell Me Ma – Trad
Willie mc bride – wally page
Whiskey in the Jar – Trad
Wild Rover – Trad
Christy Moore
16 fishermen raving – Wally Page
Back Home in Derry – Bobby Sands
Biko Drum – Wally Page
Cabaret - Christy Moore
Casey – Martin Egan
City Of Chicago – Luka Bloom
Fairytale of new York – the pogues
Lisdoonvarna – Christy Moore
McIlhatton – Bobby Sands
Missing you – Jimmy Mc Carthy
Ordinary Man – Peter Hames
Ride On – Jimmy Mc Carthy
Smoke and strong whiskey – Wally Page
My heart tonights in Ireland
Andy irvine
The Voyage – Johnny Dohan
Flogging molly
Drunken lullabies – Flogging molly
Far Away Boys – Flogging Molly
Float - Flogging Molly
If I ever leave this world alive
The Pogues
A Pair Of Brown Eyes - Pogues
Band Played Waltzing Matilda – Eric Bogle
Dirty Old town – Ewan McColl
Fairytale of New York – The Pogues
Love you till the end – Pogues
Saw Doctors
Clare Island Saw Doctors
Green & Red Of Mayo - Saw Doctors
I’ll be on my way – Saw Docs
N17 - Saw Doctors
Never Mind the Strangers – Saw Docs
Share the Darkness – Saw Doctors
Why Do I always want you – Saw Doctors
Van Morrison
And it stoned me- van morrison
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Caravan – Van morrison
Domino - Van Morrison
Tupelo Honey – Van Morrison
Wild Nights – Van Morrison
Folk
59th Street Bridge Song
500 Miles – Proclaimers
Big Rock Candy Mountain - trad
Beautiful World – Colin Hayes
Beer Run – Todd Snider
Copperhead Road – Steve Earle
Galway to Graceland – Richard Thompson
Galway Girl – Steve Earle
House of the rising sun – trad
I shall be released – Bob Dylan
If I had a boat - Lyle Lovett
I love you too – Tom T Hall
Little Lion Man – Mumford & Son
Love of the common people – John Hurley & Ronnie Wilkins
Long Black Veil – Danny Dill
Man of constant sorrow
Meet me on the corner – Lindesfarne
Old Dan tucker – trad
Pay Me My Money Down – Traditional
Pink Houses – John Mellencamp
Texas Flood – Trad
The Boxer – Simon & Garfunkel
The Cave – Mumford & Sons
The very thing that makes you rich - Trad
Vincent Black Lightning – Richard Thompson
Wagon Wheel – Old Crow Medicine Show
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald – Gordon Lightfoot
Classic rock
Can’t always get what you want – Rolling Stones
Comfortably Numb – Pink Floyd
Dancing in the moonlight – Thin Lizzy
Feeling Alright – Dave Mason
Hide your love away - Beatles
Is she really going out with him – Joe Jackson
My my hey hey –Neil Young
Shine on you crazy diamond – Pink Floyd
Strong persuader – Robert Cray
Sympathy for the devil – Rolling Stones
The Weight – The Band
Walk on the wild side – Lou Reed
Wicked Game – Chris Isaacs
Contemporary
Alone – trampled by turtles
All I want is you – U2
Alison – Elvis Costello
Blister in the sun – Violent Femmes
Fadeaway – Bo Deans
Falling Slowly - Glen Hanserd
Fire - Bruce Springsteen
Fisherman Blues – Mike scott
Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash
Hey Girl - OAR
Hold My Hand – Hootie
Hurt- Johnny cash
I Shot the Sherriff – Bob Marley
I’m on fire – Bruce Springsteen
If I could hold you tonight – Bo Deans
If it don’t matter to you – Donavan frankenfurter
July - Mundy
Land down Under – Men At Work
Love of the common people
Me & Julio – Paul Simon
No Woman No Cry – Bob Marley
Overkill – Colin Hayes
Romeo & Juliet – Dire Straits
Stir it up – Bob Marley
Wonderwall - Oasis
The Chieftains, Planxty, Christy Moore, Luka Bloom, Tommy Makem, Liam Clancy, Saw Doctors, Bob Dylan, Paul Brady, Richard Thompson, Van Morrison, Bob Marley, U2,
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