ellis weissenborn lap steel guitar or hawaiian slide guitar from Andrew Winton with ellis stompbox Andrew uses Alaska Piks and these can be purchased from www.ellisguitars.com.au Andrew uses Dunlop Lapdawg Tonebars and these can be purchased from ellisguitars.com.au Andrew is playing an Ellis 000 guitar and Ellis stompbox ellisguitars.com.au http www.myspace.com Award winning and internationally recognised, Andrew is an independent solo artist based in Western Australia. Combining a range of lap slide instruments including the 7-string Wintonbeast with hollers, stomps & melodic vocals, Andrew delivers an engaging and authentic performance. He plays original music with blues, roots, folk, gospel & jazz influences, and has a reputation for stunning slide, infectious rhythms, quirky lyrics & storytelling. Andrew has released three solo albums and is currently touring nationally to launch his latest album Surface Tension. www.andrewwinton.com RECENT HIGHLIGHTS nominated for two West Australian Music Industry awards (WAMi) in 2009 for Best Guitarist and for Best Blues & Roots Act Just completed 5 months national tour over 80 shows all over Australia many sold out with great reviews of the new album read them at the sonicbids site supports for Jeff Lang, Mamadou Diabate,Lior, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Mama Kin, Lucky Oceans, Anne McCue, Nick Barker, Josh Pyke, Ash Grunwald, Geoff Achison Performed A Day On the Green in Nov 08 with Hoodoo Gurus, Thirsty Merc, Mark Seymour <b>…<b>

22 thoughts on “ellis weissenborn lap steel guitar or hawaiian slide guitar from Andrew Winton with ellis stompbox

  1. Great stuff! I just built an electric lap steel, looks like I’ve got some work to do….

  2. Regular acoustic (As in no amplifier) compared to a dobro (no amp), the dobro, depending on the model, is 2-3x louder

  3. How does the acoustic volume compare to a dobro? Which is louder?

  4. see vid MY CAT SONG "TOMBOY" or  MICHAEL MOSLEY’S BLUES PICKING

  5. This is simliar to what I’m looking for, like the background music in a western movie. Any suggestions?

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