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fave it Americana | Roots Rock
11 tracks | 41 minutes
Released Jul 2007
on Crescent Star Recording, LLC
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Rock with a southern bluesy edge.
Bio / Background
Brent Bennett has been working professionally as a musician for over 20 years, playing in bands in Indiana and California. He has a huge archive of self-composed original music as well as a large repertoire of cover music he has accumulated over the years. He has many sides to his writing, often writing everything from rock to blues and country.
Brent performed with bands in California, playing his original music and opening for such artists as John Waite and Echo and the Bunnymen, before returning to Indiana, where he began teaching guitar at GuitarWorks in Greenwood. He now works at and co-owns The Guitar Co. in Franklin, where he gives instruction on various instruments such as guitar, drums, bass guitar and mandolin.
Since returning to his home in Indiana, he has been involved with the Roadapple band and Gypsy Runner in the early to mid-80s, performing at the Vogue in Broad Ripple on a few occasions as well as at Deer Creek (now Verizon Wireless Music Center).
↓ more ↓In 1992, he formed Stones Crossing with Rob York, where he played lead guitar and fronted the band with his own brand of left-handed guitar playing.
His involvement with Ballast resulted in the band's self-titled album released in 2000, on which he wrote all the songs as well as providing lead vocals and guitar.
During his down time with Stones Crossing, Brent has spent time with Sindacato, playing bass guitar and helping the band's leader, Frank Dean, with the writing chores, as well as playing guitar and working on other projects with Dean, his partner in the guitar store.
"Crossing the Country" is a country rock-flavored CD with Brent's longtime partner Rob York. It was recorded in the fall of 2005 at Crescent Star Recording Studios, Brent's own facility. Rob helped out with the writing duties and added his own brand of acoustic guitar to the work. Brent played all of the remaining tracks as well as handling the vocals. His sophomore solo effort, "Under My Own Power," was released in July 2006. "The Movers Are in Town" strikes a balance between rock and country in a unique Midwestern style.
Now working with Don Spade (bass guitar) and Matt Allen on percussion, Brent is preparing to embark upon a career with much emphasis on original material, as well as bringing Don's unique writing styles into the line-up of the heavily hooked sing-along tunes they play together as The Movers.
Brent Bennett is a Stagg Music endorsed artist.
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