Down Beat (p.74) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Her singing has character and style, something like Lavern Baker and Annie Laurie's in the 1950s, and she has learned her blues and boogie-woogie piano lessons well from the late Boogaloo Ames."
Living Blues (p.76) - "Brent's raucous vocal style is jubilant adn unforced, and her boogie-laced piano style...is both propulsive and melodically rich..."
Dubbed "Little Boogaloo" by her late mentor, Abie "Boogaloo" Ames, Eden Brent had more than two decades of singing the blues under her belt by the time of 2008's MISSISSIPPI NUMBER ONE, her first widely released record. Born in the heart of the Magnolia State in Greenville, Brent's passionate voice is cut by a subtly dark sultriness. She wields it with remarkable versatility as the mood shifts from jazz torch ("Love Me `Til Dawn") to straight delta blues ("Careless Love") to boogie-woogie both fast ("Meet You Anywhere") and slow ("Why Don't You Do Right"). Brent's debut is an earnest yet scorching introduction to a new old voice from the South.