Chords for Quinn Sullivan featured on WB56 Boston TV news story segment
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Chords used:
G
D
C
Bb
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb] So soon and I [Ab] sing, it's [Bb] alright.
[Bbm]
How about [A] that, a music marvel.
[Fm] He's only 5 years old [C] folks.
We're going to introduce you to him coming up, 10-34.
[D] Karen [Dm] Marinella, Frank Malicoat, Mike [D] Wuncombe, Mike Rittay.
[A]
You're watching [F] the 10 o'clock [D] news on Boston's WB56.
[Bb] [D] [C]
And this little guy is just starting [Eb] school but he's [G] already a graduate of the school of rock and roll.
Wait until you [C] hear him play, he's great.
It's all coming up.
[D]
Alright, looks like [Ab] it.
Thank you Mike.
Well he's an amazing guitar player, performs live and he's only 5 years [N] old.
This little guy is great.
And now this little rocker is getting rave reviews in his own hometown of New Bedford.
And it all started out with a toy store guitar.
Kristin Kaira joins us now with his story.
Kristin.
Frank, Karen, I wish I could take credit for finding this story but it was actually our chief photographer Steve Kairo
who spotted 5 year old Quinn performing in concert.
He told me it would be a great story and he was [Am] right.
[G]
[C] [G] [F]
Meet Quinn.
He looks [B] like a typical 5 year old but take a look at what's hanging on his wall, the Beatles.
[E] [Em]
[A]
[C] [G]
[A] Yeah, not only does he [G] love the Beatles, he [Em] can play their [Bbm] songs and play them [Db] well.
[Fm] Here comes the [Abm] sun, da da da da.
[Db]
Here comes [Bb] the sun and [Ab] I say it's [Bb] alright.
I can't play guitar at [B] all.
I play drums but [C] his guitar [Dm] is just amazing.
I don't know where it comes from.
[D] [Am]
[C] He would listen to a song [G] on the radio and play some chords back at [B] 3.
[Ab] Quinn's parents say a children's band [G] called the Toe Jam Band helped [Db] foster his talent.
[B] That's how he learned Lawnmower [G] Man on the mandolin.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C]
[G] I [A] just know how to do it.
I just learn it on my own.
[Eb] I know that was nice.
That was nice.
[A] Recently [D] Quinn started performing with [G] the members of the Toe Jam Band and his dad.
Mom's backstage on Sneaker [Eb] Patrol.
So [Em] what's it like for father and son [C] to play together?
[Bb] [E] Absolutely nothing like it in the world.
I couldn't get the [Dm] smile off my [E] face Sunday night.
It was just [D] glued.
Yeah, [G] it's wicked nice.
Same [Gb] thing as dad.
[B] [Bm] [Gb]
[Ab] [Db]
[Gb] [E] Quinn's mom [Bm] says they never make him practice.
He just picks up the [A] guitar and they don't want to [Dbm] push.
The [D] best thing I could hope for [Ab] Quinn is a [Gb] scholarship at Berkeley.
Someday teaching at
You [B] know, a lot of family and friends.
We [A] joke about him being a big [Bb] rock star.
[G] But
[Bb] what he's doing now is [N] great.
What's the reaction you get from people?
What do they usually say to you?
Well, they say, good job Quinn, good job.
Can I get [Gb] your autograph on this?
I saved this because I heard you were playing tonight.
[Bb] How is Quinn handling all this attention?
[Bbm] Well, pretty well.
In fact, he's [Bb] not even sure if [B] he wants to be a rock [Db] star.
I know you're only [D] five, [Db] but what do [Eb] you want to be when you grow up?
[B]
[Gb] [A] Police officer and guitar player.
[C] [B]
[D]
[E]
[N] Quinn's most recent concert performing at a tribute to the Beatles, of course.
And he says he can't wait to get back on stage.
We can't wait either.
I want to see more.
This kid is amazing.
I'm his first official groupie.
And he's got stage presence, too.
He can only play it, but he draws you in, too.
Totally.
He's unbelievable.
We'll have to watch him.
Watch that progress.
What a fun story.
Thanks, Kristen.
[Bbm]
How about [A] that, a music marvel.
[Fm] He's only 5 years old [C] folks.
We're going to introduce you to him coming up, 10-34.
[D] Karen [Dm] Marinella, Frank Malicoat, Mike [D] Wuncombe, Mike Rittay.
[A]
You're watching [F] the 10 o'clock [D] news on Boston's WB56.
[Bb] [D] [C]
And this little guy is just starting [Eb] school but he's [G] already a graduate of the school of rock and roll.
Wait until you [C] hear him play, he's great.
It's all coming up.
[D]
Alright, looks like [Ab] it.
Thank you Mike.
Well he's an amazing guitar player, performs live and he's only 5 years [N] old.
This little guy is great.
And now this little rocker is getting rave reviews in his own hometown of New Bedford.
And it all started out with a toy store guitar.
Kristin Kaira joins us now with his story.
Kristin.
Frank, Karen, I wish I could take credit for finding this story but it was actually our chief photographer Steve Kairo
who spotted 5 year old Quinn performing in concert.
He told me it would be a great story and he was [Am] right.
[G]
[C] [G] [F]
Meet Quinn.
He looks [B] like a typical 5 year old but take a look at what's hanging on his wall, the Beatles.
[E] [Em]
[A]
[C] [G]
[A] Yeah, not only does he [G] love the Beatles, he [Em] can play their [Bbm] songs and play them [Db] well.
[Fm] Here comes the [Abm] sun, da da da da.
[Db]
Here comes [Bb] the sun and [Ab] I say it's [Bb] alright.
I can't play guitar at [B] all.
I play drums but [C] his guitar [Dm] is just amazing.
I don't know where it comes from.
[D] [Am]
[C] He would listen to a song [G] on the radio and play some chords back at [B] 3.
[Ab] Quinn's parents say a children's band [G] called the Toe Jam Band helped [Db] foster his talent.
[B] That's how he learned Lawnmower [G] Man on the mandolin.
[C] [G]
[D]
[C]
[G] I [A] just know how to do it.
I just learn it on my own.
[Eb] I know that was nice.
That was nice.
[A] Recently [D] Quinn started performing with [G] the members of the Toe Jam Band and his dad.
Mom's backstage on Sneaker [Eb] Patrol.
So [Em] what's it like for father and son [C] to play together?
[Bb] [E] Absolutely nothing like it in the world.
I couldn't get the [Dm] smile off my [E] face Sunday night.
It was just [D] glued.
Yeah, [G] it's wicked nice.
Same [Gb] thing as dad.
[B] [Bm] [Gb]
[Ab] [Db]
[Gb] [E] Quinn's mom [Bm] says they never make him practice.
He just picks up the [A] guitar and they don't want to [Dbm] push.
The [D] best thing I could hope for [Ab] Quinn is a [Gb] scholarship at Berkeley.
Someday teaching at
You [B] know, a lot of family and friends.
We [A] joke about him being a big [Bb] rock star.
[G] But
[Bb] what he's doing now is [N] great.
What's the reaction you get from people?
What do they usually say to you?
Well, they say, good job Quinn, good job.
Can I get [Gb] your autograph on this?
I saved this because I heard you were playing tonight.
[Bb] How is Quinn handling all this attention?
[Bbm] Well, pretty well.
In fact, he's [Bb] not even sure if [B] he wants to be a rock [Db] star.
I know you're only [D] five, [Db] but what do [Eb] you want to be when you grow up?
[B]
[Gb] [A] Police officer and guitar player.
[C] [B]
[D]
[E]
[N] Quinn's most recent concert performing at a tribute to the Beatles, of course.
And he says he can't wait to get back on stage.
We can't wait either.
I want to see more.
This kid is amazing.
I'm his first official groupie.
And he's got stage presence, too.
He can only play it, but he draws you in, too.
Totally.
He's unbelievable.
We'll have to watch him.
Watch that progress.
What a fun story.
Thanks, Kristen.
Key:
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D
C
Bb
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D
C
_ [Bb] So soon and I [Ab] sing, it's [Bb] alright.
_ _ _ [Bbm]
How about [A] that, a music marvel.
[Fm] He's only 5 years old [C] folks.
We're going to introduce you to him coming up, 10-34.
_ _ [D] _ _ Karen [Dm] Marinella, Frank Malicoat, Mike [D] Wuncombe, Mike Rittay.
[A]
You're watching [F] the 10 o'clock [D] news on Boston's WB56.
[Bb] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ And this little guy is just starting [Eb] school but he's [G] already a graduate of the school of rock and roll.
Wait until you [C] hear him play, he's great.
It's all coming up.
[D] _
_ Alright, looks like [Ab] it.
Thank you Mike.
Well he's an amazing guitar player, performs live and he's only 5 years [N] old.
This little guy is great.
And now this little rocker is getting rave reviews in his own hometown of New Bedford.
And it all started out with a toy store guitar.
Kristin Kaira joins us now with his story.
Kristin.
Frank, Karen, I wish I could take credit for finding this story but it was actually our chief photographer Steve Kairo
who spotted 5 year old Quinn performing in concert.
He told me it would be a great story and he was [Am] right.
_ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Meet Quinn.
He looks [B] like a typical 5 year old but take a look at what's hanging on his wall, the Beatles.
_ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] Yeah, not only does he [G] love the Beatles, he [Em] can play their [Bbm] songs and play them [Db] well.
_ [Fm] Here comes the [Abm] sun, da da da da.
_ [Db] _
Here comes [Bb] the sun and [Ab] I say _ it's [Bb] alright. _ _ _
_ _ I can't play guitar at [B] all.
I play drums but [C] his guitar _ [Dm] is just amazing.
I don't know where it comes from.
_ [D] _ _ [Am] _
_ [C] He would listen to a song [G] on the radio and play some chords back at [B] 3.
[Ab] Quinn's parents say a children's band [G] called the Toe Jam Band helped [Db] foster his talent.
[B] That's how he learned Lawnmower [G] Man on the mandolin. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ I [A] just know how to do it.
I _ _ just learn it on my own. _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ I know that was nice.
That was nice.
[A] _ _ Recently [D] Quinn started performing with [G] the members of the Toe Jam Band and his dad.
Mom's backstage on Sneaker [Eb] Patrol.
So [Em] what's it like for father and son [C] to play together?
[Bb] _ [E] Absolutely nothing like it in the world.
I couldn't get the [Dm] smile off my [E] face Sunday night.
It was just [D] glued.
_ Yeah, [G] it's wicked nice.
Same [Gb] thing as dad. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ [E] _ Quinn's mom [Bm] says they never make him practice.
He just picks up the [A] guitar and they don't want to [Dbm] push.
The [D] best thing I could hope for [Ab] Quinn is a [Gb] scholarship at Berkeley. _
Someday teaching at_ _ _
You [B] know, a lot of family and friends.
We [A] joke about him being a big [Bb] rock star.
_ [G] But _ _
_ [Bb] what he's doing now is [N] great.
What's the reaction you get from people?
What do they usually say to you? _
Well, they say, good job Quinn, good job.
Can I get [Gb] your autograph on this?
I saved this because I heard you were playing tonight.
_ [Bb] How is Quinn handling all this attention?
[Bbm] Well, pretty well.
In fact, he's [Bb] not even sure if [B] he wants to be a rock [Db] star.
I know you're only [D] five, [Db] but what do [Eb] you want to be when you grow up?
[B] _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [A] Police officer and guitar player.
[C] _ _ [B] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ Quinn's most recent concert performing at a tribute to the Beatles, of course.
And he says he can't wait to get back on stage.
We can't wait either.
I want to see more.
This kid is amazing.
_ I'm his first official groupie. _ _
And he's got stage presence, too.
He can only play it, but he draws you in, too.
Totally.
He's unbelievable.
_ We'll have to watch him.
Watch that progress.
What _ a fun story.
Thanks, Kristen. _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm]
How about [A] that, a music marvel.
[Fm] He's only 5 years old [C] folks.
We're going to introduce you to him coming up, 10-34.
_ _ [D] _ _ Karen [Dm] Marinella, Frank Malicoat, Mike [D] Wuncombe, Mike Rittay.
[A]
You're watching [F] the 10 o'clock [D] news on Boston's WB56.
[Bb] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ And this little guy is just starting [Eb] school but he's [G] already a graduate of the school of rock and roll.
Wait until you [C] hear him play, he's great.
It's all coming up.
[D] _
_ Alright, looks like [Ab] it.
Thank you Mike.
Well he's an amazing guitar player, performs live and he's only 5 years [N] old.
This little guy is great.
And now this little rocker is getting rave reviews in his own hometown of New Bedford.
And it all started out with a toy store guitar.
Kristin Kaira joins us now with his story.
Kristin.
Frank, Karen, I wish I could take credit for finding this story but it was actually our chief photographer Steve Kairo
who spotted 5 year old Quinn performing in concert.
He told me it would be a great story and he was [Am] right.
_ _ [G] _ _
[C] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Meet Quinn.
He looks [B] like a typical 5 year old but take a look at what's hanging on his wall, the Beatles.
_ [E] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] Yeah, not only does he [G] love the Beatles, he [Em] can play their [Bbm] songs and play them [Db] well.
_ [Fm] Here comes the [Abm] sun, da da da da.
_ [Db] _
Here comes [Bb] the sun and [Ab] I say _ it's [Bb] alright. _ _ _
_ _ I can't play guitar at [B] all.
I play drums but [C] his guitar _ [Dm] is just amazing.
I don't know where it comes from.
_ [D] _ _ [Am] _
_ [C] He would listen to a song [G] on the radio and play some chords back at [B] 3.
[Ab] Quinn's parents say a children's band [G] called the Toe Jam Band helped [Db] foster his talent.
[B] That's how he learned Lawnmower [G] Man on the mandolin. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ I [A] just know how to do it.
I _ _ just learn it on my own. _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ I know that was nice.
That was nice.
[A] _ _ Recently [D] Quinn started performing with [G] the members of the Toe Jam Band and his dad.
Mom's backstage on Sneaker [Eb] Patrol.
So [Em] what's it like for father and son [C] to play together?
[Bb] _ [E] Absolutely nothing like it in the world.
I couldn't get the [Dm] smile off my [E] face Sunday night.
It was just [D] glued.
_ Yeah, [G] it's wicked nice.
Same [Gb] thing as dad. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ [E] _ Quinn's mom [Bm] says they never make him practice.
He just picks up the [A] guitar and they don't want to [Dbm] push.
The [D] best thing I could hope for [Ab] Quinn is a [Gb] scholarship at Berkeley. _
Someday teaching at_ _ _
You [B] know, a lot of family and friends.
We [A] joke about him being a big [Bb] rock star.
_ [G] But _ _
_ [Bb] what he's doing now is [N] great.
What's the reaction you get from people?
What do they usually say to you? _
Well, they say, good job Quinn, good job.
Can I get [Gb] your autograph on this?
I saved this because I heard you were playing tonight.
_ [Bb] How is Quinn handling all this attention?
[Bbm] Well, pretty well.
In fact, he's [Bb] not even sure if [B] he wants to be a rock [Db] star.
I know you're only [D] five, [Db] but what do [Eb] you want to be when you grow up?
[B] _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [A] Police officer and guitar player.
[C] _ _ [B] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ Quinn's most recent concert performing at a tribute to the Beatles, of course.
And he says he can't wait to get back on stage.
We can't wait either.
I want to see more.
This kid is amazing.
_ I'm his first official groupie. _ _
And he's got stage presence, too.
He can only play it, but he draws you in, too.
Totally.
He's unbelievable.
_ We'll have to watch him.
Watch that progress.
What _ a fun story.
Thanks, Kristen. _ _