Real Conversations and Oral History from the Blues Community
Mark Hunt’s Story in Wood, Wire, and Willpower Some musicians write songs. Some build guitars. Mark Hunt does both. Raised in rural Eastern Ontario, Mark is a self-taught guitarist, songwriter, and builder who’s carved out a life in music one honest note at a time. Whether he’s crafting unique, custom guitars from reclaimed materials or pouring his heart into his own blend of blues, rock, and Americana, Mark brings quiet intensity and a working-class soul to everything he touches. In this episode, we talk about: * How growing up outside the city shaped his sound and spirit * The creative process behind his new blues project * Why he builds guitars from crates, sticks, and whatever sings when you tap it * The joy of playing with Outskirts, a band that covers Blue Rodeo with love and respect, not imitation This is a conversation about tone, time, and truth—from a musician who never stopped creating, no matter who was watching. If you believe in honest craft over flash, this one’s for you. 🎧 Listen to the full episode → http://talkingbluespodcast.com/ [http://talkingbluespodcast.com/] 🔗 Connect with Mark Hunt: https://www.facebook.com/huntguitars [https://www.facebook.com/huntguitars] https://www.instagram.com/huntguitars [https://www.instagram.com/huntguitars] Connect with Matt Cooper – Host & Broadcaster – Talking Blues Podcast Website: www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com [http://www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com] Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Matt.Cooper.Broadcaster/ [https://www.facebook.com/Matt.Cooper.Broadcaster/] Talking Blues Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingBluesPodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/TalkingBluesPodcast/] If this conversation moved you or got you thinking, join the Talking Blues Backstage Pass at https://www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com. It's free, [https://www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com’s]and you’ll get early access, behind-the-scenes stories, and the chance to shape future episodes.
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