Biography
Country blues singer/guitarist Scott Ainslie was inspired to take up guitar when he heard the blues artist John Jackson play in 1967. He also underwent formal music training, however, graduating from Washington & Lee University with a B.A. in music theory and composition in 1974. In his career, he combined performing with academic work in music history, including various teaching programs and his book, -Robert Johnson/At the Crossroads (1992). He appeared on albums by Tom Chapin (So Nice to Come Home, Join the Jubilee) in the mid-'90s and released his debut solo album, Jealous of the Moon, through Cattail Music in 1995. It was followed by Terraplane (1998), You Better Lie Down (2002), The Feral Crow (2005), and Thunder's Mouth (2008). Ainslie also wrote songs that appeared on albums by Chapin, Ross Kennedy Archie McAllister, and Rod MacDonald in the first half of the 2000s. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi



 
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Scott Ainslie: "The Walkin' Blues" (Robert Johnson)
Scott Ainslie: An Introduction to Open D Tuning
Scott Ainslie: Slide Guitar Basics & Come On In My Kitchen Walkthrough
Robert Johnson - Sweet Home Chicago - Guitar Lesson 02, by Scott Ainslie
The Land That I Love © ScottAinslie
Scott Ainslie: Right-Hand Guitar Technique
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