Walter Hyatt

Walter Hyatt

Walter Hyatt (1949 - May 11, 1996) was an American singer and songwriter. His band, known as Uncle Walt's Band, was involved in the music scene in Austin, Texas from its inception and is credited with being the original Americana Artist.

Early life

Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Walter Hyatt was exposed to different styles of music at an early age, including styles favored by his parents. He started playing the guitar at age 13, used a Mel Bay chord book to learn all the music chords, and formed his first band in his mid-teen years.

Music career

At age 20, Hyatt formed Uncle Walt's Band with Champ Hood and David Ball, two of his fellow Spartanburg citizens. They moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1972, where they caught the attention of Willis Allen Ramsey, a famous and revered Texas singer and songwriter. Luring them to his studio, Ramsey would become the band's first noted fan.

The band returned to the Carolinas in 1974, recording "Blame It On The Bossanova," their first record, at Charlotte, North Carolina's Arthur Smith Studios.

A year later, Uncle Walt's Band split up, with Hyatt returning to Nashville and forming a new band, The Contenders, with Champ Hood, Nashville musicians Steve Runkle and Tommy Goldsmith, and drummer Jimbeau Walsh.

In 1978, Uncle Walt's Band played a reunion gig in Austin, and the success that followed kept the band together in subsequent years. That success wasn't limited to the South, however. Uncle Walt's Band gained a cult following around the world, ranging from the University of California - Berkeley to Moscow University in Russia.

In 1987, Hyatt returned to Nashville with his wife, Heidi Hyatt, and embarked on a solo career. The work that resulted from this career, while artistically fruitful and critically acclaimed, wasn't a commercial success. In 1990, Hyatt became the first vocalist for MCA's Master Series label. His first album from this label, "King Tears", was produced by Lyle Lovett, who was a fan of Uncle Walt's Band as a college student. Lovett would later offer Hyatt opening act slots and production expertise during his own music career.

Walter Hyatt's, "Some Unfinished Business, Volume One", was released January 22, 2008 to rave reviews. Taken from the last songs Walter recorded before his tragic death, "Volume One" brings artists and musicians together to add the finishing touches to Uncle Walt's extraordinary music.

Death

Walter Hyatt boarded ValuJet Flight 592 to attend the graduation of his daughter, Haley. However, the plane caught fire and crashed into the Everglades, killing all 110 passengers and crew on board. [Everett, Rich, " [http://books.google.com/books?id=H4TSH_b7IHYC&pg=PA167&lpg=PA167&dq=critter+valujet&source=web&ots=tfJoz2kyIp&sig=PEY0Z13ccZgRsI5hDaNAaLVcx6Q Falling Stars: Air Crashes that Filled Rock & Roll Heaven"] . 167]

Tribute

In 1997, an episode of the PBS show Austin City Limits featured a tribute to Walter Hyatt put together by Lyle Lovett and various musicians who have had associations with him.

References

ee also

*ValuJet Flight 592

External links

* [http://www.walterhyatt.com/ The Official Walter Hyatt Web Site]
* [http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/artists/program111.html Austin City Limits (Lyle Lovett and Friends: A Tribute to Walter Hyatt)]
* [http://www.larrymonroe.com/writings/writings02.html SegWay City - Walter Hyatt Article]


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