Quinn Sullivan
Quinn Sullivan is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist who began playing guitar at the age of three and has toured the world and collaborated with rock's biggest legends.
Guitarist
March 26, 1999
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Quinn Sullivan, a guitar prodigy and singer-songwriter from Massachusetts, gained national recognition at a young age when blues icon Buddy Guy invited him to perform on stage. Since then, Sullivan has released four solo albums, including the Grammy Award-nominated “Skin Deep,” and has performed alongside renowned musicians such as Eric Clapton, Joe Bonamassa, and BB King. He has also made appearances on talk shows like The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and the Oprah Winfrey Show. Known for his remarkable guitar skills and soulful vocals, Sullivan draws inspiration from artists like Ray Charles, Otis Redding, and The Beatles. Besides his musical prowess, he is also proficient in playing drums, bass, and keyboards. Remarkably, Sullivan began taking guitar lessons at just three years old and has gone on to tour the world and collaborate with some of rock’s greatest legends.