Flint PatioMusicians: Alternating Thursday Nights
Gentry Counce
Gentry, an Oklahoma City based musician, began touring in 2016.
Her music is folksy, bluesy, soulful. Her voice is a unique mixture of an alto grit, silky and rich tone, an easy finesse that is best seen live, but easily heard in her recorded original music.
Derek Harris
Harris plays a mix of original songs and cover tunes. From Bob Marley to Jimmy Hendrix, Harris will keep a crowd rocking. Derek Harris, known for his tremendously powerful vocal abilities, brings soul to every show. His vocal harmonies can be heard on many other records of local artists.
Kenny Rich
Rich is an original songwriter through and through, writing both his own music and lyrics. Kenny’s influences include, Eric Church, Matchbox Twenty, Ed Sheeran, and Stoney Larue.
Kenny loves nothing more than to be on a stage having a great time and connecting with the music, fans & the people making sure they have the best time possible.
Flint Patio Musicians: Alternating Sunday Brunches
Michael Kleid
Michael is a talented musical chameleon. With over 30 years of stage and recording experience as a saxophone extraordinaire, piano player, vocalist, and master of ceremonies. A touch of sax isjust the right mixture of music, professionalism, quality, and showmanship for your special event.
A touch of sax is an easy listening, classy live music experience, exquisitely performed on the saxophone by Michael Kleid. The song list is a very diversified compilation of essentially popular songs from yesterday and today. Genres including Motown, standards, classic rock, contemporary hits, R & B, and smooth jazz. Michael has a repertoire of over 250 songs, suitable for all ages.
The background music tracks are masterfully engineered and recorded with real musicians, so they actually sound like a live band, so when combined with that melodic, soulful sax, you get the big, full orchestra sound without the cost of a real orchestra.
Joe Hopper
Hopper came heartily endorsed by local talent scout Kate Long. Long describes Hopper’s sound as a good time mix heavily influenced by the beach and island sounds of Jimmy Buffet and classic reggae.