Here’s what people are saying about Christopher Kent . . .
“Superb, bold and energizing . . . Christopher is a talented songwriter who deserves to be heard.”
—Ron Wallace, Editor, AfterTouch Magazine
“Christopher Kent knows how to put across a tune. His material is a big plus . . . his delivery hits home.”
—Variety
“An artist with true versatility. Chris is a master of the craft . . . You may laugh, you may cry, but first you’ll be entertained.”
—Songwriter’s Monthly magazine
“Chris is an excellent writer — unusual and original.”
—Hugh Prestwood, Grammy-nominated, Emmy Award-winning songwriter, member of the Nashville Songwriters’ Hall of Fame
“Sensational!”
—Maurice Hines, critically acclaimed dancer, choreographer, director, recording artist and actor (star of Broadway’s Sophisticated Ladies, Uptown and Guys and Dolls)
“Christopher Kent’s music has passion, energy, truth and beauty. That’s a combination you can never get too much of.”
—Bert Eisenstadt, Assistant Director, The Writing Center, LaGuardia College, New York
“This is multi-dimensional music. It draws you in. It surprises you. It engages you on many levels intellectually and emotionally.”
—Dr. Helen Stewart, PhD, Founder, International Library of Metaphysics
“Christopher Kent touches each one of us where it counts in our heart, our spirit and our vision of who we are.”
—Robert Butts, co-author of the Seth Books (more than 7 million copies sold)
“Songs of the Season is Christopher Kent’s holiday masterpiece…. perhaps the best holiday standard you’ve never heard.”
—axs.com
Reviews of Christopher’s book Staying Off the Wheel of Misfortune
posted at Amazon.com!
The audio version of the book is helpful in addition to the physical book. I found myself listening to the book while I was commuting and then going back to the book and underlining portions that had the most impact. I also was able to reference the book for clarity if I missed a step or didn’t understand a topic. Plus, the author has a fantastic reading voice that is actually soothing, calm and patient. He sounds like an old friend and trustworthy, not a huckster or someone trying to be something that they are not.
I would recommend “Staying Off The Wheel Of Misfortune” to anyone who is interested in self-improvement or is looking for any type of guidance. It’s real, actually helpful and puts sometimes heady concepts into practical terms for regular people without PhDs. I look forward to reading the next book that Kent writes and would definitely listen to a podcast. I would recommend Kent to anyone reading this review and thank him for being an authentic voice that helped this reader/listener.