Biography

Molly and Sonny Boy are a U.S.-based singer-songwriter music duo who live in New Ulm, MN.

Like many American musicians Molly and Sonny Boy (James and Amy Zents) are teacher-performers. See their website: http://www.zentsmusicstudio.com/
Molly is Amalia (Amy) Zents a recording artist, a singer, a song-writer, a radio DJ at KNUJ Radio in New Ulm, and founder/music instructor at Zents Music Studio in New Ulm. She is also a full member of NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singing) with a Bachelor of Science degree in Vocal Education K-12.
Molly is a senior broadcast media specialist (On-air talent) in New Ulm, at KNUJ AM 860 Radio where she fills in for full-time announcers and has her own show.
Hear Molly (Amy Zents) streaming live on-air on the "Sunday Polka Parade" each Sunday from noon-5pm CDT on AM 860 KNUJ. Listen live at http://www.knuj.net/ or see Molly (Amy Zents) here.
Sonny Boy (Dr. James Zents) works full-time as a medical emergency doctor and has degrees in both anthropology and emergency medicine and is also a travel medicine specialist with a minor is surgery.
Nevetheless, his musical repetoire includes a skill in playing a vast array of instruments from all segments of the orchestra. You can enjoy the multi-tracking on their last album, "Rhythm 'N Blues Grass," as a testimony to Sonny Boy's incredible talent.
The new album in the works will feature more Molly and Sonny Boy originals published on their label, Chon Tam Music Publishing (ASCAP.)

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Music

The Molly and Sonny Boy Christmas Show
2007
A yin and yang of city-slicker rockin-rhythmic blues, and original backwoods bluegrass. Southern Minnesota\'s own Molly and Sonny Boy have dubbed their genre, Rhythm \'N Blues Grass. For example, someone hands Curtis Mayfield a banjo when he was laying do
CD: $15.00
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Rhythm 'N Blues Grass
2007
A yin and yang of city-slicker rockin-rhythmic blues, and original backwoods bluegrass. Molly and Sonny Boy have dubbed their genre, Rhythm 'N Blues Grass. For example, someone hands Curtis Mayfield a banjo when he was laying down tracks for "Superfly."
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