Early life
Tinsley was born and raised in Charlottesville, Virginia. His was a musical family; his father was a choir director and his uncle a bassist who also played the trumpet for local bands. Tinsley was an aspiring guitarist until middle school, when he discovered his proficiency on the violin. He studied with Isidor Saslav, then concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra but, at age 16, decided he did not want to pursue a career in classical music. Tinsley studied history at the University of Virginia, where he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. While in school, he formed a two-man band called Down Boy Down. After graduation, the band was expanded to The Boyd Tinsley Band, which became a popular Charlottesville band, performing covers and its own tunes, and opening several times for Blues Traveler.Career
Dave Matthews Band
In 1991, Dave Matthews asked Tinsley to play violin on the song "Tripping Billies" with his band for their demo tape. He still had his own band and would often join Matthews' concerts after playing his own gigs. He became a full-time member in 1992. Matthews later said, "We had no plans of adding a violinist. We just wanted some fiddle tracked on this one song " Tripping Billies", and Boyd was a friend of Leroi. He came in and it just clicked. That completely solidified the band, gave it a lot more power." Tinsley and Peter Griesar were the first to share song-writing credits with Matthews, on the song " So Much to Say", which won the band its first Grammy. Tinsley was also the first to call the band 'Dave Matthews Band', a name which was meant to be temporary but which stuck. Tinsley's other (co-) song-writing credits with the band include " 41", " American Baby", " Everybody Wake Up (Our Finest Hour Arrives)", " Funny the Way It Is", " Pig", " Proudest Monkey", " Too Much", "Grux", "Shake Me Like a Monkey", "Lying in the Hands of God", " Why I Am", "Drunken Soldier", "Can't Stop", "Baby Blue", "Snow Outside", and "Idea of You". He also co-wrote the Jurassic 5 song " Work It Out", and a song which he co-wrote, "Break Free", appeared on the Dave Matthews Band's 2023 album '' Walk Around the Moon''. He performed on all 10 of the band's studio albums, and its 14 live albums. After noticeably struggling during the band's 2014 Australian tour, Tinsley revealed on Twitter that he had developed arthritis in his right hand. He underwent surgery to correct carpal tunnel syndrome. In October 2024, when the Dave Matthews Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Tinsley was included as an inductee.Lawsuit for sexual misconduct
On February 3, 2018, Tinsley announced that he was taking a leave of absence from the band, citing exhaustion and the need to focus on his health and family. On the same day, lawyers for former Crystal Garden band member James Frost-Winn sent Tinsley a demand letter, formally accusing Tinsley of sexually harassing Frost-Winn over a one-year period, and requesting a settlement. On May 17, Frost-Winn, then age 28, filed suit against Tinsley. On May 18, the band confirmed that Tinsley was no longer a member, saying "we are shocked by these disturbing allegations", and "Boyd has been a member of the family since the band began and we want him to focus on his health and get better. We support his decision to do this and we're sending positive thoughts his way." Tinsley responded to the suit, saying that reports of his alleged behavior were "one-sided" and that he would defend himself in and out of court. The parties reached an out-of-court settlement in June 2019, with Tinsley agreeing to pay $837,000.00. On February 21, 2024 another lawsuit was filed by Frost-Winn's representatives claiming that Tinsley had breached the mutual non-disparagement clause of their settlement via social media posts he made on February 22, 2022, where he said "“The accusation is a total lie. There is a pattern of me being victimized by mentally unstable and money-grabbing people. This latest individual that I am speaking of concocted this incredulous story of sexual harassment.”Other work
In 2000, Tinsley made a guest appearance onPersonal life
Tinsley has two children with his wife Emily: a daughter, Abigail (born 1995) and a son, Noah (born 1999). Tinsley played in a celebrity doubles tennis match in 2007 withDiscography
:''See Dave Matthews Band discography for his work with the band.''Solo discography
'' True Reflections'' (2003) – #3 Billboard Internet Sales chartNo byline (July 5, 2003), "Top Internet Album Sales". ''Billboard''. 115 (27):66References
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