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Eleanor Ellis (Uncredited)

Eleanor Ellis

Eleanor Ellis, a native of Louisiana, has performed at clubs, festivals, and concerts in the United States, Canada, and Europe. She has also traveled and played with the late gospel street singer Flora Molton and bluesman Archie Edwards, and sometimes accompanied Delta Blues great Eugene Powell. She is a founding member of the DC Blues Society and the Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation, has written about the blues for several publications, and is producer and editor of the video documentary Blues Houseparty, which features well-known Piedmont blues musicians such as John Jackson, John Cephas, and Archie Edwards. She also worked at the Archive of New Orleans Jazz at Tulane University in New Orleans, and at the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Eleanor Ellis has developed a distinctive and personal approach to music.

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Eleanor Ellis 9/11/11: Eleanor Ellis

The blues guitarist, vocalist, and founding member of the D.C. Blues Society has performed all over the world.

Eleanor Ellis

The blues guitarist, vocalist, and founding member of the D.C. Blues Society has performed all over the world.

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