r_a_smith3530
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Thursday, Chicago bass great Willie Kent, 70, a man who had backed up such legendary blues artists as Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, and Muddy Waters succombed to the cancer he had been fighting for months.
Originally from Mississippi, Kent came to Chicago in 1952 at the age of 16. Over the years, he played and recorded with a virtual who's who of the blues world. In the last couple of decades, as front man for his own band, Willie Kent and the Gents, he recorded over ten albums. He was a regular on the Chicago club scene, hosting blues open mike jams at several clubs over the years. I consider myself lucky to have had the opportunity to play alongside him at a couple of these sessions. He always seemed to be full of encouragement for those around him.
http://www.williekentblues.com/
He will be missed.
Originally from Mississippi, Kent came to Chicago in 1952 at the age of 16. Over the years, he played and recorded with a virtual who's who of the blues world. In the last couple of decades, as front man for his own band, Willie Kent and the Gents, he recorded over ten albums. He was a regular on the Chicago club scene, hosting blues open mike jams at several clubs over the years. I consider myself lucky to have had the opportunity to play alongside him at a couple of these sessions. He always seemed to be full of encouragement for those around him.
http://www.williekentblues.com/
He will be missed.