Lindsay Ell

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Lindsay Ell
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Lindsay Ell performing
Background information
Birth name Lindsay Elizabeth Ell
Born (1989-03-20) March 20, 1989 (age 36)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Genres Country
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter, guitarist
Instruments vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, ukulele, piano
Years active 2003–present
Labels Stoney Creek Records
Website lindsayell.com

Lindsay Elizabeth Ell (born March 20, 1989) is a Canadian country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Calgary, Alberta.[1] Her music incorporates elements of rock, blues and pop within the country genre. She is signed to the U.S. record label Stoney Creek Records, a sister label of Broken Bow Records. Rolling Stone, Billboard and Guitar World have praised Ell's big league potential proclaiming her as one of the top new artists to watch in 2014.[2]

Early life

Lindsay Ell was born in Calgary.[3] She started playing the piano at six, until she discovered her father's collection of guitars scattered throughout the house, switching at age eight; "I fell in love with the guitar," says Lindsay. "It's a huge part of who I am."[4] Lindsay fell in love with the blues and started songwriting at age 10.[5] Ell was valedictorian for her class at Bishop Carroll High School (Calgary, Alberta), from which she graduated a year early. She went on to study business at the University of Calgary and music at the Berklee College of Music, in addition to pursuing her music career.[3][6]

Career

Randy Bachman discovered Ell when she was only 15 years old.[7] Bachman described her as "the most talented and multi-faceted artist I've come across in many years".[8] Bachman co-wrote and produced her first album Consider This.[9] It was recorded at Bachman's studio on Saltspring Island, and Ell herself co-wrote most of the 11 songs.[3] The album was released in 2006 on Bachman's record label Ranbach Music and distributed by Fontana North.[10] Ell toured with blues guitarist Buddy Guy in 2008.[11][12] On her 2009 album, Alone, she moved to a more acoustic sound compared to her debut.[5][11]

It was her first songwriting trip to Nashville that brought her full circle to her country roots.[13] She travelled back and forth from Calgary to Nashville for a couple years to participate in songwriting sessions while playing as many live shows as she could to hone her craft.[14] At the age of 21, she permanently moved to Nashville and signed with the U.S. based record label Stoney Creek Records.[14]

In December 2013, her first official single, "Trippin’ on Us," debuted as the most added song for country music radio in both Canada and the United States with over 50 first week adds.[15] Ell has since been called "a true triple threat" by Guitar World; "a star in the making" by Taste of Country and "a distinct figure in the modern country recording camp" by Country Weekly.[16]

Lindsay is an accomplished lead guitarist whose style has been influenced by John Mayer, Keith Urban, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Emmanuel, Chet Atkins, Buddy Guy, Randy Bachman, Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix.[17][18] She typically plays a custom Les Paul Goddess and Martin acoustic guitars.[19] She is an official Martin Guitar artist.[20]

Lindsay made her Grand Ole Opry debut on 15 April 2014 and has since made several appearances on the show.[19]

Tours

Lindsay Ell was selected by The Band Perry to open for their "We Are Pioneers World Tour" which included 50 dates throughout Europe and North America during 2013 and 2014.[21] She has also supported tours with Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Buddy Guy, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Ronnie Dunn, Paul Brandt and Chris Isaak.[22]

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
CAN Country CAN US Country Airplay
2013 "Trippin' On Us" 14 95 46 TBD
2014 "Pickup Truck" 25
"Shut Me Up" 23 47
2015 "By the Way" 14 44
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
2013 "Trippin' On Us"[23] Roman White
2015 "By the Way"[24] Desmond Desmarais

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2014 Canadian Country Music Association Rising Star Nominated
All Star Band - Guitar Nominated
2015 Rising Star Nominated

References

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