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Uncle Walt's Band

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Uncle Walt's Band

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<a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Uncle Walt</a> was <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Walter Hyatt</a>, and his band comprised <a href="spotify:artist:3ixW54JbZgfUvQhhh3Dhzo">Champ Hood</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7y9COUDxusQXRjW95vOubE">David Ball</a>. The group became a legend on the Austin music scene already crowded with legends. Emerging in the late 1970s, the band employed a compelling mix of bluegrass, country, and Beatlesque pop that relied heavily on <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3ixW54JbZgfUvQhhh3Dhzo">Hood</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:7y9COUDxusQXRjW95vOubE">Ball</a>'s intricate three-part harmonies. Despite ceasing operations in 1983, the group had a significant impact on the Southwest progressive country, folk, and Americana scenes, with artists like <a href="spotify:artist:0zlJDQgqnr9AocrH9gs1Es">Lyle Lovett</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:60ht0hWRy1yjUDfNsLuHuP">Lucinda Williams</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:6bl1H2HRrm2CvtagAx594t">Jimmie Dale Gilmore</a> citing the band as a major influence.

Uncle Walt's Band actually formed in Spartanburg, South Carolina, not Austin. The group was assembled while <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a> was still in high school, with <a href="spotify:artist:3ixW54JbZgfUvQhhh3Dhzo">Hood</a> playing guitar and bassist <a href="spotify:artist:7y9COUDxusQXRjW95vOubE">Ball</a> playing the bottom end. From the beginning, the trio developed a lovely blend of vocal harmonies that, combined with skilled picking, was just the stuff to attract a loyal following. Touring, of course, was the ticket since Spartanburg played the same part in the Uncle Walt's Band members' lives as it did for every musician from there; as in: The town is a good place to get out of. After graduating in 1971, the trio moved to Nashville. Over the next year, Uncle Walt's Band worked many Nashville clubs for the average pay in the $20.00 range, and "that ain't each," as the stingy bar owner with bad English used to explain it. The group decided to try its luck in Austin, which had a much more progressive country music scene.

<a href="spotify:artist:0zlJDQgqnr9AocrH9gs1Es">Lyle Lovett</a> was one of the many young Texas college kids who was a fan of the band in its hungry days, part of an audience that always included a large number of musicians whose tongues were hanging out of their ears. A relationship developed between the band and <a href="spotify:artist:0zlJDQgqnr9AocrH9gs1Es">Lovett</a>, who would become into an extremely talented country singer/songwriter and actor. <a href="spotify:artist:0zlJDQgqnr9AocrH9gs1Es">Lovett</a> was an opening act for Uncle Walt's Band as he began his career, and a decade later would turn the tables, hiring <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a> as his opening act on national tours. The group's progress in the music business was just as up and down as <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a>'s solo career would be. At first, it seemed like Uncle Walt's Band was going to be one of those combos that called it quits right after its first album hits the streets. Yet this first album, the result of finally making some industry contacts in Nashville, slowly bubbled rather than doing a quick fade. There seemed to be a lot of new fans as a result, encouraging the bandmembers to give it another or try. The group continued bouncing between Nashville and Austin, finally settling in the latter town for good in 1978. It finally seemed as if things were going to work out, especially from the point of view of the group's packed live shows. There were never any changes in membership, but it was the leadership potential of each of the three that created the band's final breakup in 1983. <a href="spotify:artist:7y9COUDxusQXRjW95vOubE">Ball</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3ixW54JbZgfUvQhhh3Dhzo">Hood</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a> pursued solo careers from then on out, but there have been a few Uncle Walt's Band reunions. The three got together to sing backup on the track "Once Is Enough" from <a href="spotify:artist:0zlJDQgqnr9AocrH9gs1Es">Lovett</a>'s 1989 Grammy-winning album Lyle Lovett and His Large Band. <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a>'s solo album, King Tears, produced by <a href="spotify:artist:0zlJDQgqnr9AocrH9gs1Es">Lovett</a> for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22MCA%22">MCA</a>, can also be considered sort of a band album since all three members play together on it. A second <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a> solo effort, on the other hand, features his old bandmates, but never all three at the same time, so it's not really a reunion. The <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Antone%27s%22">Antone's</a> label released the tribute collection Uncle Walt's Band & Friends Celebrate the Songs of Walter Hyatt, following <a href="spotify:artist:1VcgJFplInhAP1RJUFso9J">Hyatt</a>'s demise. <a href="spotify:artist:3ixW54JbZgfUvQhhh3Dhzo">Hood</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7y9COUDxusQXRjW95vOubE">Ball</a> are featured, naturally, along with several van loads of Austin musicians. While the band's original album pressings would be considered a mother lode if found in a used record pile, the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sugar+Hill%22">Sugar Hill</a> label released a fine pair of compact discs compiling tunes from these recordings.

In the 2010s, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Omnivore%22">Omnivore</a> picked up where <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sugar+Hill%22">Sugar Hill</a> left off, releasing Anthology: Those Boys from Carolina, They Sure Enough Could Sing in 2018 and putting out expanded editions of the band's studio albums in 2019 and 2020. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, Rovi

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