Tinsley Ellis “Ice Cream In Hell”

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    Artista / Grupo: Tinsley Ellis

    Álbum: Ice Cream In Hell

    Discográfica: Alligator

    Año publicación: 2019

    Fecha crítica: 3/2020

    Valoración: GREAT

Tinsley Ellis is certainly one of the most rock-blues renowned singers and guitar players worldwide His last work for Alligator Records, he has been for years on its catalog, confirms it Gone are the days when Tinsley discovered British blues, although it was not until he saw BB King perform live and was able to talk with him, that he decided to entirely devote himself with all the consequences to play guitar, sing and passionate live the blues Today his name is at the same level as Tommy Castro, Coco Montoya, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, Jonny Lang or even Buddy Guy The album he now releases has been recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and includes eleven own compositions that frame all the strength and overwhelming passion he approaches to blues and rock In the songs you will also discover and savor some of his most powerful influences like the three Kings, Albert, BB and Freddie, Carlos Santana, Peter Green or Hound Dog Taylor Tinsley Ellis is perfectly backed by Kevin McKendree on piano and organ, Steve Mackey on bass, Lynn Williams on drums and percussion, and finally Jim Hoke on sax and Quentin Ware on trumpet in the songs Last One To Know and Hole In My Heart Definitely this is an album that should not be overlooked



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