Blues prodigy 18-year old Quinn Sullivan will be opening for Blues legend and master guitarist Buddy Guy performing at The Colosseum on Wednesday, October 3 at 8 pm.
Quinn and Buddy met a decade ago when at only seven years old, the young musical virtuoso was called on stage at a Buddy Guy show to demonstrate his unbelievable singing and guitar skills. Trading lick for lick, Quinn was able to match the Legend’s ability, impressing him with his natural talent. Quinn has described that first encounter as ‘magical’. Since then, he has been taken under Buddy’s wing, remaining his protégé to this day and joining him on tour throughout his career.
Sullivan first discovered his natural musical affinity and talent, at the age of three when he first picked up a toy guitar. Playing by ear, he picked up the Blues easily before ever learning how to read music. He later caught the eye of talk show host Ellen Degeneres, performing on her show and was soon on stages of major festivals and concerts with some of the biggest names in music. Quinn continues to make his own mark in the industry playing with other legends and performing around the world. He recently released his third studio album, Midnight Highway. Writing three of the stand-out tracks himself, Quinn’s dedication and passion for the craft is apparent. For more information about Quinn Sullivan, visit www.quinnsullivanmusic.
Tickets start at $25 Canadian and are available at ticketmaster.ca.
Upcoming shows: Disturbed (July 11), Barry Manilow (July 13), Trevor Noah (July 20), Russell Peters (July 28), Reba (Aug 2), David Foster (Aug 3), Cole Swindell (Aug 9), Darcy Oake (Aug 16), Toto (Aug 23), Ron White (Aug 24), Lee Brice, (Aug 31), Gowan (Sept 7), Amy Schumer (Sept 13), Johnny Reid (Sept 15), Blink-182 (Sept 18), Buddy Guy (Oct 3), Paul Anka (Oct 17), Australian Pink Floyd (Oct 19), Lord of the Dance (Nov 8), Terry Fator (Nov 17) and Brian Wilson (Nov 25).
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