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Boyd Tinsley

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Boyd Tinsley (b. May 16, 1964, Charlottesville, Virginia) is the violinist and one of the backup singers in the American jam band Dave Matthews Band. He was raised in a highly musical family; his father was a choir director and his uncle a bass/trumpet player for local bands. Coincidentally, he grew up in the same neighborhood as future Dave Matthews Band drummer Carter Beauford and saxophonist LeRoi Moore. He learned violin by accidentally signing up for a middle school orchestra class, intending to study the guitar. The idea of learning the violin, however, was interesting enough to him so that he stuck with it.

As a teenager, he took part in forming the Charlottesville-Albemarle Youth Orchestra, in which future Dave Matthews Band member and bassist Stefan Lessard also took part. He studied under Isidor Saslav, concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Saslav offered him the chance to move to Baltimore and become a virtuoso. Tinsley was 16 at the time, and as such he realized he was not ready for the commitment that would come with it. This was also the point where Tinsley realized he did not want to pursue orchestral music. Instead, he started listening to other musicians who worked with rock, blues, and jazz.

He attended the University of Viginia and became a member of Sigma Nu which influenced him to start philanthropy work and the Bama Works Foundation. While there, he started having regular jam sessions that would last all night. This attracted more than college musicians; it even got the attention of Jorma Kaukonen (Hot Tuna and Jefferson Airplane). In the early 1990s, he formed the Boyd Tinsley Band, which lasted only a couple years.

In 1991 he was asked by Dave Matthews to play the song "Tripping Billies" with his band on their demo tape. Tinsley eventually joined the band and has been with them ever since. Aside from playing in the Dave Matthews Band, Tinsley does models for corporations such as JanSport or Tommy Hilfiger. In 2003, Tinsley released a solo album, True Reflections, featuring the title track he wrote over a decade earlier.

[edit] Equipment

  • Zeta Boyd Tinsley Model
  • John Norwood Lee Bows
  • Thomastik-Infeld Strings
  • Furman PL-8 Power Conditioner
  • Coleman Audio Switcher
  • Shure U4D-UB Wireless Units
  • Shure UHE Antenna Distro
  • API 500HPR Pre-Amp
  • Eventide GTR-7000 Ultra-Harmonizer
  • Korg DTR-1 Digital Tuner
  • Fishman Acoustic Amp

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Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews - LeRoi Moore - Stefan Lessard - Boyd Tinsley - Carter Beauford
Butch Taylor - Tim Reynolds - The Lovely Ladies - Coran Capshaw - Peter Griesar
Discography
Studio albums: Remember Two Things | Recently (EP) | Under the Table and Dreaming | Crash | Before These Crowded Streets | Everyday | Busted Stuff | Stand Up
Live albums: Red Rocks | Listener Supported | Chicago | Folsom Field | Central Park | The Gorge | Weekend on the Rocks
Live Trax series: Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | Vol. 3 | Vol. 4 | Vol. 5 | Vol. 6 | Vol. 7
The Best of What's Around series: Vol. 1
Singles: What Would You Say | Jimi Thing | Typical Situation | Ants Marching | Satellite | Too Much | So Much to Say | Two Step | Crash Into Me | Tripping Billies | Don't Drink the Water | Stay (Wasting Time) | Crush | Rapunzel | I Did It | The Space Between | When the World Ends | Everyday | Where Are You Going | Grace Is Gone | Grey Street | American Baby | Dreamgirl | Everybody Wake Up | Smooth Rider | Work It Out (with Jurassic 5)
Solo albums: Live at Luther College | True Reflections | Some Devil
Related articles
Tours | The Lillywhite Sessions | Warehouse Fan Association | Musictoday | Dave Matthews & Friends

Source: Dave Matthews Band website

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