Austin Ellis
- Nashville, TN
- Singing Guitarist
- 261 Verified Bookings
Michael T. said “Besides being a fantastic singer and musician, Austin related well to the audience and captivated all. We went into this event hoping our guests would…”
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Just a multi-talented effervescent pariah who was the only art major in the Morgan State University Choir many years ago.
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Price Range: $80 and up
Gig Length: 5 - 10 minutes
Languages: English
An alto- soprano performance, or an operatic one. If there is a song you'd like me to learn, please share it with me!
Just a multi-talented effervescent pariah who was the only art major in the Morgan State University Chior many years ago.
If there's a song you'd like me to sing, please let me know so I can take the time to learn it. My song bank are limited, at the moment haha
If there is a song you'd like me to learn, please do let me know!! Otherwise, the ones I do know are:
Snake Eater-MGS3
The Sound of Music
Amazing Grace
Eyes on Me- FF8
Melodies of Life- FF9
Summertime- Porgy n Bess
Cybersix Opening Theme
Love is a Gift- The Bouncer
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Some I know most of, but still need to work on:
Thank you, Next- Ariana
I Will Always Love You- Whitney Houston
Instead of acts, I can name people:
Crystal Kay, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Adele and Alliyah
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Michael T. said “Besides being a fantastic singer and musician, Austin related well to the audience and captivated all. We went into this event hoping our guests would…”
Reid R. said “Great voice. Great guitar playing. A consummate pro. Would book him again in an instant.”
Nickolas U. said “Sarah delivered exactly what we were hoping for, a memorable performance for our class reunion. If you are looking for a talented singer songwriter to…”
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