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Robert Thornton Kent / Press

“American Gypsy Sunday, June 22, 2014, 3:35pm Woody Guthrie Stage American Gypsy features band members Brooks Hunnicutt, Lori Oz and Robert Thornton Kent. They perform original and traditional folk music with lyrics, vocals and music that transports the listener across the boundaries of time and space to places only found in the heart. Once you hear them. you will become a fan.”

"This is a terrific and talented group of people who travel from all over the US of A to be at the SF Free Folk Fetsival June 8/9th and perform. Thanks to Marlene Aron for introducing us. There are going to be a lot of wonderful things to do and hear that weekend (and some cool surprises). But whatever you do, don't miss Robert and Brooks and Lori and all their amazing musical pals. Sure to be a highlight this year."

“We here at Hounddog Radio would like to send our sincerest thank you's to Robert Thornton Kent, Lori Oz, Brooks Hunnicutt, Malone LaVey (Bass Player Buddy), and Robert McMillan for coming out to The Doghouse last Saturday Night ...and entertaining the heck out us... ALL!!! What a great night of awesome live music and great stories!! It sounded incredible and we are looking forward to the next time!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!! Thanks to everyone who helped make this happen, and thanks to Fuz Cuz for posting pictures for us! and lastly, BIG THANKS to everyone for tuning in! Keep it locked on Hounddog Radio. .”

“Described as a "real life gypsy and romantic", Robert's music always reflects a passion for living, travel, romance and love that lives in the songs that he sings. He has shared the stage with Brooks Hunnicutt, Leo Kottke, Beppe Gambetta, and some of the most respected musicians in the world. . His schedule has him regularly performing coast-to-coast at festivals,colleges, universities, coffeehouses, house concerts, bars, private events and anywhere there's music. His style is reflective of many incredible artists such as Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Gordon Lightfoot, Townes VanZandt, Nick Drake and those he personally learned from like Leo Kottke, Patrick Sky, Dave Van Ronk, Danny Smith, Jeff Espina and Stuart Mossman. "In his early years he often found himself hitching rides and jumping freight trains across the USA, Canada and Mexico as he chased dreams and apprenticed himself to many great folk musicians while living life his way."”