What Folks are Sayin’

 

“When it comes to honest to goodness, down home, cowboy story telling and entertainment, they just don’t come any better or any funnier than Kent Rollins. Kent’s deadpan presentation of his side splitting stories of childhood antics and cowboying disasters will have you rolling in the aisles and wiping away tears of laughter. Off the stage he is a perfect cowboy gentleman with his “Yes Ma’am” and “Yes Sir.” I suggest you make it a priority to take in one of Kent’s shows.”

-Jean Prescott, Entertainer/Musician

 

“Kent Rollins is one of the funniest two leggers that the Good Lord has ever put together. He is an authentic cowboy who writes about and communicates accurately and honestly a delightful representation of the humorous short and longcomings of people working with cattle and in western situations. Kent Rollins is a class act and a stand along feature presenter who makes an evening around a campfire with a few pards, or a large gathering with hundreds present, a time to be celebrated and a time you will talk about again and again. He is one of the top hands in this business of cowboy poetry and western heritage storytelling.”

-Dale “Doc” Hayes, Brandon, Manitoba Cowboy Poetry Gathering Producer

 

“No shock effect needed here … Kent has the story and the ability to present it in a way that you laugh because you’re tickled from the inside. His humble demeanor and infectious wit comforts his audience immediately so they don’t feel the need to have to do anything but enjoy the ride.”

-Waddie Mitchell, Cowboy Poet/Entertainer

 

“Rollins is a throwback to the time when cowboys lived all day in the saddle and it was the camp cookie who was king on the trail.  Kent travels America teaching eager students that there is nothing you can’t cook in a Dutch oven.  By the time his students finish the course, they have learned that it doesn’t take a modern kitchen to produce outstanding food, that you don’t need your cell phone or your IPad to learn something exciting, and that there are still some real cowboys out there.  Kent Rollins not only cooks like a cowboy, he ambles the walk, drawls the talk and recreates a way of life that might disappear if it were not for the likes of him.”

-Ron Stahl, Broadcast Journalist, Discover Oklahoma