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Brent Blount
Blues, Rock, Jazz, & Native American music
Brent Blount is a member of the Metis Nation of the United States, and has been a part of the Oklahoma jazz and blues community since 1986. He plays sax, clarinet, guitar, and Native American flute. Consequently, Doug Hill of Pop Magazine describes the experience of hearing him play as "Falling into a slow grove, he found intonations that escalated from the icy depths into bright crisp sunshine. Staccato stutter-steps danced off into brass oblivion. Blount played entire long solos with eyes closed, opening at the conclusion as if waking from a sweet dream (2000)."
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“Few people travel through this life, and find their true artistic calling, ..at all. Fewer still, find and nurture that calling from youth. This artist is one of those few, and the expression of his art is oh so smooth.” - Rich Halliburton
“(My song, "Ghosts of Wounded Knee" was played during this radio show) Tuesday, May 22, 2007 – Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: (listen) HBO Films presents the epic film adaptation of Dee Brown's seminal nonfiction book “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.””
“Osiyo, I am so honored we have met. I hope we get to meet in person so day. You have a wonderful site and play some wonderful music. You are a gift to all who get to listen to your music and those who have not listen to you are missing out in this walk of Life. May those who have not heard your music find you soon in Life. Many blessings Wa-do' TerryLee ” - TerryLee WHETSTONe www.terrywhetstone.com
“Q: What are your musical roots? A: They’re an odd mixture. I started playing saxophone at age 8, when I lived for four years in Wichita, and the first song I learned was "Mary Had a Little Lamb.” The director said I jazzed it up too much and needed to slow down.” - Chris Colberg