Andrew Winton (numbers down) Andrew uses Alaska Piks and these can be purchased from ellisguitars.com.au Andrew uses Dunlop Lapdawg Tonebars and these can be purchased from www.ellisguitars.com.au Andrew is playing an Ellis 000 guitar and Ellis stompbox ellisguitars.com.au http profile.myspace.com Perth-based independent musician Andrew Winton is an exciting and accomplished performer not to be missed! A blend of guitars, stomps, great vocals, humour & original songwriting bring to life Andrews engaging & authentic style crossing blues, roots, pop, bluegrass & gospel genres. Andrew has a unique and quirky outlook on life that is conveyed in his songs, & his stories from the stage! Andrew has performed at many major festivals including Port Fairy, Fairbridge, Bridgetown Blues, West Coast Blues & Roots, & he has shared the bill & the stage with a range of outstanding national & international performers. FESTIVAL APPEARANCES (AUSTRALIA) Cygnet Folk Festival (TAS) 09 Australian Blues Music Festival 09 Acoustica Festival (Sydney) 09 Newstead Live! Music Festival 09 Tamworth Country Music Festival 09 (including daily performances at Andrew Clermonts infamous Supper Club!) Perth International Arts Festival (Great Southern) Playmakers Series 09 WAMI (West Australian Music Industry) Festival 09, 08, 07 Blue Mountains Festival of Folk, Blues & Roots 08, 06 Maldon Folk Festival 08 Big Sky Readers & Writers Festival 08 Geraldton Guitar Festival 08 Woodford Folk Festival 07 <b>…<b>

22 thoughts on “blues slide guitar player Andrew Winton with ellis guitar & foot stomp box drum

  1. 7 people couldn’t figure out he was holding the guitar that way on purpose…

  2. Coming from a hard core heavy metal fan, I have to say I liked this very much 🙂

  3. Love it! A taste of lynyrd and your own little rasta taste. Southern Rock FOREVER!

  4. No i can guarentee that this is in DADDAD

  5. it is an ellis stompbox you can get more info on our site

  6. 0:53 i thought he was tapping a piece of wood till i realised it was a drum pedal

  7. OMG!! that’s awesome.
    this music looks like john butler, and i LIKE it.

  8. Andrew’s preferred tuning is in D. So it would be DADF#AD . Andrew doesn’t have a prob with tension on top strings, he uses 60s to 18s. The other tuning he uses is DADDAD which is safer for the third string. sounds cool :))

  9. Andrew’s preferred tuning is in D. So it would be DADF#AD . Andrew doesn’t have a prob with tension on top strings, he uses 60s to 18s. The other tuning he uses is DADDAD which is safer for the third string. sounds cool :))

  10. @10221214grprec
    Andrew’s preferred tuning is in D. So it would be DADF#AD . Andrew doesn’t have a prob with tension on top strings, he uses 60s to 18s. The other tuning he uses is DADDAD which is safer for the third string. sounds cool :))

  11. Andrew’s preferred tuning is in D. So it would be DADF#AD . Andrew doesn’t have a prob with tension on top strings, he uses 60s to 18s. The other tuning he uses is DADDAD which is safer for the third string. sounds cool :))

  12. Andrew’s preferred tuning is in D. So it would be DADF#AD . Andrew doesn’t have a prob with tension on top strings, he uses 60s to 18s. The other tuning he uses is DADDAD which is safer for the third string. sounds cool :))

  13. @10221214 are you sure it’s a DADGAD? Is this not a slide tuning with no 3d?

  14. how cool is this music please? lol, top quality stuff m8
    

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