Omar Kent Dykes Explained

Omar Kent Dykes
Birth Place:McComb, Mississippi, U.S.
Nationality:American
Occupation:Blues guitarist and singer

Omar Kent Dykes (born Kent Dykes, 1950) is an American blues guitarist and singer, living in Austin, Texas.

He began leading bands as an adolescent in McComb, Mississippi.

In 1973 he formed the band, Omar & the Howlers. The band plays electric Texas blues, rock and roll and blues-rock. Dykes has also had a successful career as a solo artist, and regularly toured European countries.

Among his solo albums are Blues Bag from 1991, and Muddy Springs Road from 1994.[1]

An Austin Music Hall of Fame inductee, he was afflicted in 2017 with a skin illness that wasted away the flesh of his arms, and he lost the ability to perform in public. In 2020 he published a memoir, OMAR DYKES: The Life and Times of a Poor and Almost Famous Bluesman.

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Dykes, Omar . . 1671 . Colin . Larkin . Colin Larkin (writer) . Third. Macmillan . London . 1998 . 0-333-74134-X .