Dave Matthews Band violinist Boyd Tinsley will release his debut solo album, True Reflections, June 17 on Bama Rags/RCA Records. The disc was recorded at various studios around the country and includes guitarists Doyle Bramhall II and Chris Bruce (who co-wrote several tracks with Tinsley) , drummer J.J. Johnson, vocalists Lisa Germano and Toshi Reagon, keyboardists Patrick Warren and Dave Palmer and bassist David Piltch. Dave Matthews adds vocals to the title track, which also features the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. The CD also includes a cover of Neil Youngs Cinnamon Girl, sung as a ballad.
Tinsley hits the road with DMB this summer, beginning June 17 in Columbus, OH. For the full schedule, visit www.dmband.com.
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