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Warren Ellis

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1965, he's 45.
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An artist with 3 releases, a member of 5 groups, and credited once on others' music. 2 collaborations and 1 musical relative.

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Warren Ellis (born 1965, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian multi-instrumentalist and composer, most famous for his work with Dirty Three, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. He plays violin, piano, bouzouki, guitar, flute, mandolin and can program electronic loops. Ellis is also known for his excessive and eccentric, though amusing banter between songs during Dirty Three live shows.

Ellis now performs with Grinderman, along with fellow Bad Seeds Nick Cave, Martyn Casey and Jim Sclavunos and currently lives in Paris, with his wife, Delphine Ciampi Ellis, and two children, Roscoe and Jackson.

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Splendour In The Grass Festival 2007 - Day 2

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Alternative Rock, Alternative, Pop, Post-punk, Rock, Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Punk, Singer-Songwriter. Vote on Genres

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1078 CONTRIBUTOR Nick Cave Nick Cave
139086 CONTRIBUTOR Martyn P. Casey
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202969 CONTRIBUTOR Jim Sclavunos

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#18. "THE LAST WALTZ" by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (The Assassination of Jesse James OST)

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