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Boyd Tinsley

 
Black Biography: Boyd Tinsley

musician

Personal Information

Born on May 16, 1964, in Charlottesville, Virginia; son of George Franklin Tinsley and Helen Carter Tinsley; children: two
Education: University of Virginia, BA, 1986(?).

Career

Down Boy Down (band), co-founder, 1987-92; Boyd Tinsley Band, cofounder and member, 1988(?)-92; Dave Matthews Band, violinist, 1991-; solo musician and recording artist, 2003-; model.

Life's Work

A member of the acclaimed Dave Matthews Band, Boyd Tinsley has earned accolades for his innovative work on the violin. Critics have marveled at his ability to move from the traditional to the avant-garde, stretching the limits of an instrument not often associated with contemporary rock music. Tinsley has also recorded a solo album, and has become an impassioned and dedicated advocate for music education in public schools.

Wanted to Learn Guitar

Boyd Calvin Tinsley was born on May 16, 1964, in Charlottesville, Virginia, and grew up in the same neighborhood as saxophonist Leroi Moore and drummer Carter Beauford, who would later be his bandmates with Dave Matthews. Music was a big part of Tinsley's childhood: his father, George Franklin Tinsley, directed the church choir; his uncle played in local jazz bands; and tunes from Motown records filled the Tinsley house.

In sixth grade at Walker Middle School in Charlottesville, Tinsley signed up for a string music class, hoping to learn to play guitar. To his initial dismay, the class was in classical orchestra. Rather than withdraw, he decided to attempt the violin, which he learned relatively quickly. By his teens, Tinsley was an accomplished classical musician. He co-founded the Charlottesville-Albemarle Youth Orchestra and studied under the concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Isador Saslav. Indeed, Saslav urged his pupil to apply to the Performing Arts School in Baltimore to further his studies. Tinsley decided against this step, however, and chose to enroll at the University of Virginia in 1982, where he earned a BA in history.

At the university, Tinsley joined the Sigma Nu fraternity. He participated in various activities with the fraternity, including a series of all-night music festivals. He also expanded his musical awareness by listening to innovative violinists such as Stephane Grappeli. "Stephane Grapelli was the first violinist I heard outside of classical or bluegrass or country," he commented in an interview for VH1. "He was a huge influence [on me]. He showed a whole different side of the instrument I didn't even know about.... The more I dug, the more I realized there were a lot of other guys doing unconventional stuff with the violin, like Jean-Luc Ponty, Jefferson Starship's Papa John Creach, and It's a Beautiful Day's David LaFlamme."

Soon Tinsley began thinking of creating a rock band featuring violin instead of electric guitar. Though it was tricky at first to slough off his classical training and learn to improvise, Tinsley persisted and, in 1987, formed the duo Down Boy Down with guitar player Harry Faulkner. The group later expanded to include drummer Andrew Weaver, and renamed itself the Boyd Tinsley Band.

Impressed Dave Matthews at Frat Party

Tinsley first met Dave Matthews in Charlottesville, where Matthews was working as a bartender and playing in small clubs. "I knew [the Dave Matthews Band] was something special," Tinsley said in an interview for Defy Magazine. "This was some of the most powerful music I'd heard in a long time." One night, Matthews attended a fraternity party where Tinsley was playing solo. Matthews was so impressed with the sounds that Tinsley coaxed out of the instrument that he invited the violinist to play with the Dave Matthews Band on the demo of "Tripping Billies," recorded in 1991. Tinsley became a permanent member of the band the following year.

Playing with the Dave Matthews Band has allowed Tinsley to continue his exploration of his instrument. As VH1 interviewer C. Bottomley observed, since joining the band, Tinsley has put rock violin in the spotlight, "mounting wild Hendrix-style solos as often as concocting weepy Appalachian melodies." Guitar Player critic Kevin Ransom described Tinsley's playing as "Celtic-cum-country fiddle lines" that contribute to "some wild improvisations" onstage. "It's not really a competition," Tinsley explained in the VH1 interview. The point of playing with the other Dave Matthews Band musicians, he said, is to push each other to achieve something better each time they perform. "The greatest gigs from DMB," he noted, "are gigs when I play stuff I didn't even realize I could play."

In 2003 Tinsley released a solo album, True Reflections. The title song had been familiar to Dave Matthews Band fans for several years. Tinsley wrote it around 1989, when he was with the Boyd Tinsley Band; the tune went on to become a staple at Dave Matthews Band concerts. "I planned on doing it again," Tinsley told VH1, "but it took 10 years before I got the opportunity to sit down and spend a lot of time writing."

A writer for Defy Magazine described the album as a recording that "walks an unmistakable inner-directed path." The songs, Boyd said in an interview for the magazine, reflect his deep awareness of "what's important in life, what I appreciate about life. So the songs are basically about love and relationships." Among the tracks that critics found especially notable were the title song, on which Dave Matthews contributed vocals, and a slowed-down cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl."

Promoted Music Education

A firm believer in the importance of music education, Tinsley has supported several initiatives that provide music classes in public schools. In 2003 he became the official spokesperson for the 'Blue for Save the Music Campaign,' a joint endeavor between Blue from American Express and the VH1 Save the Music Foundation. The campaign aimed to raise funds and awareness to support music education. "I joined the Blue for Save the Music campaign because I understand firsthand the powerful impact that music can make on young people's lives," said Tinsley in a press release from the campaign. "As a child, I quickly learned to play the violin through the encouragement of my teachers, and have since turned my passion for music into a career.... I look forward to providing the same hope and opportunity for kids across the country."

Tinsley has also privately supported music education in his hometown of Charlottesville, where he resides with his family. He has provided public schools in the city with scholarship money to pay for private music lessons for low-income students. In its first year, the program provided scholarships to 26 student orchestra members. Additional scholarships are planned for future years.

When not playing music, Tinsley enjoys frequent workouts at the gym. He has also embarked on a side career as a model for such designers as JanSport, Tommy Hilfiger, and Gucci. Modeling, Tinsley explained in a quote on the Dave Matthews Band Web site, offers him a break from the intensity of the concert stage or the recording studio.

Reflecting on his musical success, Tinsley told Defy Magazine that he loves taking his playing to ever-new heights. "There are no limits to it," he said of the violin. "I like playing pizzicato, rhythm, playing with a wah-wah pedal. Mostly, it's really cool to see kids playing air violin in the crowd. That's something new. I hope some kids will take what I've done and expand on it."

Awards

(As member of Dave Matthews Band) Chairman's Award, NAACP Image Awards, 2004.

Works

Selected discography

  • True Reflections, RCA Records, 2003.

Further Reading

Periodicals

  • Guitar Player, February, 1995, p. 19.
  • New York Times, January 28, 2004; September 25, 2004.
On-line
  • "Blue From American Express and Infinity Broadcasting to Launch 'Amplify Tomorrow' Tour," For Release, www.forrelease.com/D20030610/002/ (January 17, 2005).
  • "Boyd Tinsley," Defy Magazine, www.defymagazine.com/artists/Boyd_Tinsley/ (January 17, 2005).
  • "Boyd Tinsley Sure Can Pull Some Bow," VH1, www.vh1.com/artists/az/tinsley_boyd/artist.jhtml (January 17, 2005).
  • Dave Matthews Band, www.dmband.com (January 6, 2005).
  • Charlottesville High School Orchestra, http://avenue.org/chso (January 6, 2005).
  • "True Reflections: A Profile of Boyd Tinsley," The Delta of Sigma Nu, www.sigmanu.com/documents/DeltaW0304.pdf (February 7, 2005).

— E. M. Shostak

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Tim Reynolds, LeRoi Moore, Stefan Lessard, Carter Beauford, Dave Matthews

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  • Born: May 16, 1964, Charlottesville, VA
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Violin Representative Album: "True Reflections"

Biography

A classically trained violinist and current member of the Dave Matthews Band, Boyd Tinsley grew up in Charlottesville, VA. The aspiring guitarist discovered a proficiency for the violin in a middle school strings class, and went on to study under Isadore Saslav, the concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony. When he was 16, Tinsley balked at the idea of pursuing the life of a classical virtuoso, and began experimenting with other types of music. In 1991, after two unsuccessful solo ventures, he was asked to play on a demo for the still yet to explode Dave Matthews Band, and subsequently joined the group full-time in 1992. In 2003 he announced his plans to one day record a solo record, but admits to enjoying his current occupation(s) as a model and the violinist for one of the world's most popular bands. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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Boyd Tinsley

Tinsley playing an electric violin in July 2008
Background information
Born May 16, 1964 (1964-05-16) (age 45)
Charlottesville, Virginia
United States
Genres Rock, Classical music, Alternative rock
Occupations Musician, Composer
Instruments Violin
Mandolin
Vocalist
Years active 1991 – present
Labels RCA
Associated acts Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews & Friends
Alanis Morissette
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
Website davematthewsband.com

Boyd Calvin Tinsley (born May 16, 1964, Charlottesville, Virginia) is an American violinist and mandolinist who performs as a member of the Dave Matthews Band. Within the band, Tinsley has collaborated in writing songs, harmonized and sung backing vocals.

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Early life

Tinsley was raised in a musical family. His father was a choir director and his uncle a bassist who also played the trumpet for local bands. He grew up in the same neighborhood as future Dave Matthews Band drummer Carter Beauford and their late saxophonist, LeRoi Moore. He was not an avid music lover or player. He learned violin by accidentally signing up for a middle school orchestra class, under the impression that guitar would be taught. The idea of learning the violin, however, was interesting enough for him 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 to work with him more closely. Tinsley was 16 at the time, and declined the offer. Tinsley's interest began to transfer from orchestral music to popular music, listening to other musicians who performed rock, blues, and jazz.

Career

He attended the University of Virginia, where he became a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. While there, he started participating in regular musical jam sessions. In the early 1990s, he formed the Boyd Tinsley Band, which lasted only a couple of years.

In 1991 Dave Matthews asked him to play violin on the song "Tripping Billies" with his band for their demo tape. Tinsley eventually joined the band, abandoning the Boyd Tinsley Band, and has remained with them to date.

Tinsley has a small side career of endorsing products including Twix,[1] JanSport, and Tommy Hilfiger.

In 2000, Tinsley made a guest appearance on The Getaway People's second album, "Turnpike Diaries".[2]

In 2003, Tinsley released a solo album, True Reflections, featuring the title track he had written over a decade earlier.

Personal life

Tinsley has two children with his wife, Emily: a daughter, Abagail (born 1996) and a son, Noah (born 1999).

Tinsley is an avid tennis fan. He has his own tournament, held annually in Charlottesville, Virginia. He often attends the Championships at Wimbledon, and in 2007 played doubles with John McEnroe and Pete Sampras.[3] He has recorded a song called "The Ghosts of Wimbledon" for the 2006 ESPN coverage of the tournament.[4] He is a friend of tennis players Andy Roddick, Mardy Fish and tennis doubles players Bob and Mike Bryan.[5] Tinsley sponsors the Boyd Tinsley Tennis Program in Charlottesville.[4]

Equipment

Discography

See Dave Matthews Band discography for his work with the band.

Solo discography

True Reflections (2003) - #3 Billboard Internet Sales chart[6]

See also

External links

References

Notes

  1. ^ Petrecca, Laura (2000-05-29), "Twix bar's global plunge puts Grey work to music". Advertising Age. 71 (23):8
  2. ^ Bessman, Jim (2000-05-27), "Getaway People Tour For 2nd Columbia Set". Billboard. 112 (22):15
  3. ^ "Wish you were {t}here- Pete Sampras v. John McEnroe at JPJ, July 20, 2007". the Hook weekly. 2007-07-26. http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2007/07/26/WISH-samprasVmcenroe-C.rtf.aspx. Retrieved 2007-08-08. 
  4. ^ a b Duerson, Adam (2006-06-19), "The Beat". Sports Illustrated. 104 (25):26
  5. ^ Robson, Douglas (n.d.). "In life of Bryans, it's double fun." USA Today. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed July 31, 2008).
  6. ^ No byline (2003-07-05), "Top Internet Album Sales". Billboard. 115 (27):66



 
 
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