Walter Hyatt (October 25, 1949 – May 11, 1996) was an American singer and songwriter. His group,
Uncle Walt's Band
Uncle Walt's Band was an Americana band founded in Spartanburg, South Carolina, by
Walter Hyatt, Champ Hood, and David Ball. They were among the most popular acoustic bands in Austin, Texas, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and were parti ...
, was involved in the alternative music scene in
Austin, Texas
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.
Early life
Born in
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Spartanburg is a city in and the county seat of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. The city had a population of 38,732 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in South Carolina, 11th ...
, Walter Hyatt was exposed to different styles of music at an early age. He started playing the guitar at age 13 and formed his first band in his midteen years. Hyatt attended
Wofford College
Wofford College is a private liberal arts college in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1854, it is one of the few four-year institutions in the southeastern United States founded before the American Civil War that still ope ...
for two years but left before graduating to pursue his music career.
Music career
At age 20, Hyatt formed Uncle Walt's Band with
Champ Hood and
David Ball. In 1972, they moved to
Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, locat ...
, where they caught the attention of Texas singer/songwriter
Willis Alan Ramsey
Willis Alan Ramsey (born 5 March 1951) is an American singer/songwriter, a cult legend among fans of Americana and Texas country. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and raised in Dallas, Texas. Ramsey graduated from Highland Park High Schoo ...
.
The band returned to Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1974, recording ''Blame It on the Bossanova,'' their first record, at Arthur Smith Studios in nearby Charlotte, North Carolina. The band released the record on their own Lespedeza Records label. A year later, Uncle Walt's Band split up, with Hyatt returning to Nashville and forming a new band, The Contenders, with Hood and Nashville musicians Steve Runkle, Tommy Goldsmith, and Jimbeau Walsh.
In 1978, Uncle Walt's Band reunited. They released three more albums on their own Lespedeza Records label between 1980 and 1988: ''An American in Texas'', ''Uncle Walt's Band Recorded Live'', and ''Six * Twenty-Six * Seventy-Nine''. The group broke up again in 1983, but continued to perform occasional shows through 1993 as the members pursue their solo careers in Austin and Nashville.
In 1985, Hyatt released his first solo recording on Lespedeza Records, a cassette EP titled ''Fall Through to You''. In 1987, Hyatt returned to Nashville with his wife, Heidi, and continued pursuing his career as a solo performer and songwriter. Hyatt's songs at this point had been recorded by several major label artists, including
B. J. Thomas
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Popular songs by Thomas include " Hooked on a Feeling" (1968), " Rain ...
("Aloha"),
Jerry Jeff Walker
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("Deeper Than Love"),
The Lost Gonzo Band ("Getaway"), and
Dana Cooper ("Rollin' My Blues"), and living in Nashville allowed Hyatt greater access to the country music producers and performers who were a market for his songs.
In 1990, Hyatt released his first full-length solo album, ''King Tears'', on the MCA Master Series label (his was the first vocal album in the Master Series catalog). The album was produced by
Lyle Lovett
Lyle Pearce Lovett (born November 1, 1957) Lyle Lovett Pageat Allmusic – Lovett's Genre and Styles. Retrieved February 2, 2007 is an American country singer and actor. Active since 1980, he has recorded 14 albums and released 25 singles to dat ...
, who had first encountered Hyatt while attending an Uncle Walt's Band show as a college student. Hyatt later toured as an opening act for Lovett. In 1993, Hyatt released his second solo album, ''Music Town'', on
Sugar Hill Records.
Hyatt began work on a third solo album in 1995, and during that year and into the next he recorded more than 40 song demos as a part of the preproduction process. These recordings were the basis of two CDs produced by Heidi Hyatt in 2008-2009, both titled ''Some Unfinished Business''. The studio production of these recordings was completed in the 2000s by a variety of musicians and arrangers who worked with Heidi Hyatt and associate producer David Dorris.
Death
Hyatt died in the crash of
ValuJet Airlines Flight 592
ValuJet Airlines Flight 592 was a regularly scheduled flight from Miami to Atlanta in the United States. On May 11, 1996, the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9 operating the route crashed into the Florida Everglades about ten minutes afte ...
on May 11, 1996. He was 46. He was survived by his wife Heidi and their two children, Taylor and Rose Evelyn, and Walter's daughter Haley.
Tributes
In 1997, an episode of the
PBS
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show ''
Austin City Limits
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'' featured a tribute to Hyatt by Lovett,
Junior Brown
Jamieson "Junior" Brown (born June 12, 1952) is an American country guitarist and singer. He has released twelve studio albums in his career, and has charted twice on the ''Billboard'' country singles charts. Brown's signature instrument is t ...
,
Shawn Colvin
Shawn Colvin (born Shawna Lee Colvin, January 10, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter. She is best known for her 1997 Grammy Award-winning song "Sunny Came Home".
Early life
Colvin was born Shawna Lee Colvin in Vermillion, South Dakota, and ...
,
Allison Moorer
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,
Marcia Ball
Marcia Ball (born March 20, 1949) is an American blues singer and pianist raised in Vinton, Louisiana.
Ball was described in ''USA Today'' as "a sensation, saucy singer and superb pianist... where Texas stomp-rock and Louisiana blues-swamp me ...
,
Willis Alan Ramsey
Willis Alan Ramsey (born 5 March 1951) is an American singer/songwriter, a cult legend among fans of Americana and Texas country. He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and raised in Dallas, Texas. Ramsey graduated from Highland Park High Schoo ...
,
Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Jimmie Dale Gilmore (born May 6, 1945) is an American country singer-songwriter currently living in Austin, Texas.
Life and career
Gilmore is a native of the Texas Panhandle, having been born in Amarillo and raised in Lubbock, Texas. His ear ...
, and Uncle Walt's Band members
Champ Hood and
David Ball.
In 2008, the Austin Music Awards featured a tribute with Lovett, Ball, Champ Hood's son Warren Hood, and Champ Hood's nephew Marshall Hood of
The Belleville Outfit
The Belleville Outfit was a cross-genre American folk band based out of Austin, Texas. Their sound has been described as "a mix of gypsy swing, big band jazz and cross-genre Americana music". In April 2007, after three days of practice, they perf ...
.
References
External links
Official website
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