Kent Jensen

Kent Jensen
Origin Burley, Idaho, US
Genres Americana, folk, Latin American, rock, world
Years active 2003–present
Associated acts Idumea
Website ritmounico.com
Members Adam Cook (rhythm guitar)
Brandon Cook (drums)
Kent Jensen (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals)
Clayne Zollinger III (bass guitar)
Past members Idumea:
Robert Barrera (percussion)
Jason Cook (drums)
Robert Hamblin (piano)
Nat Parrish (bass guitar, drums)
Marci Ridley (keyboards)
Jeff Ringle (percussion)
Ana Robins (keyboards, vocals, viola & violin)
David Rose (bass guitar)

Kent David Jensen, Sr. (born March 31, 1954 in Preston, Idaho) is an American musician. Jensen is a solo artist who currently resides in Burley, Idaho where he practices immigration and naturalization law. His music consists of Americana, folk, Latin American, rock and world rhythm styles. Kent was a founding member and producer of the short-lived band, Idumea. He sang lead vocals, played lead guitar and keyboards, and wrote the majority of the lyrics. The group recorded a live album in 2003 while on tour in Hollywood and a Christmas album in 2004, both of which were never released. Idumea self-released three studio albums from 2005–2008. After the indefinite hiatus of the band in 2009, Jensen pursued a solo career. He has self-released two albums on which he sings and plays classical guitar and keyboards. His latest album, Your Familiar Face, was released in January 2013.[1]

Discography

Idumea

Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums

*Album was never officially released.

Kent Jensen

Studio albums
Singles

Past members

Idumea

Current members

Kent Jensen
Additional musicians

Awards

In April 2009, Idumea was presented with a Grindie Award from RadioIndy for their album, Little Boy Blue.[2]

References

  1. "Kent Jensen and Idumea". Ritmounico.com. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  2. n/a, Diane & the RadioIndy.com reviewer team (April 8, 2009). "RadioIndy is pleased to present Idumea with a GrIndie Award for the CD "Little Boy Blue"". Radioindygrindie.blogspot.com. Retrieved February 7, 2013.

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