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Currently, 2019 William Wyatt is promoting and booking his 9th album release, "Halfway Home". Ten new songs continue in the Footstompin' style with Wyatt taking care of all of the instruments except Organ, Piano by Alec Pominville and Background Vocals by Howard Eddy.
“Drink My Whiskey” was released Summer 2016. Continuing from the recording style of " Footstompin' Americana Blues", Wyatt is adding other instrumentation to his unique style of recording. The result is new sounds, ideas and a melodic simplicity that resonates from an era of classics.
On black Friday 2013, William Wyatt released a 10 track solo CD titled, "Footstompin' Americana Blues". Wyatt incorporated his LIVE show into the recording studio to create a one man band style of recording.
2012 was a whirlwind which brought an amazing tour promoting “The Best of William Wyatt” album in Hong Kong which was released at the end of 2011. Each of the 10 previously-recorded songs were updated and digitally re-mastered. Five new songs are also included on this album.
The summer of 2008 saw the release of William Wyatt’s fifth full-length album titled, “The Whole Bottle of Wine.” He steps outside of his songwriting box to create a classic song, “Sometimes all you need is, The Whole Bottle of Wine.”
2005, outside of the U.S., Wyatt's music made headlines in the United Kingdom when he was selected for a special project titled,
“The greatest music you've never heard” by Mosquito Media.
“Drink My Whiskey” was released Summer 2016. Continuing from the recording style of " Footstompin' Americana Blues", Wyatt is adding other instrumentation to his unique style of recording. The result is new sounds, ideas and a melodic simplicity that resonates from an era of classics.
On black Friday 2013, William Wyatt released a 10 track solo CD titled, "Footstompin' Americana Blues". Wyatt incorporated his LIVE show into the recording studio to create a one man band style of recording.
2012 was a whirlwind which brought an amazing tour promoting “The Best of William Wyatt” album in Hong Kong which was released at the end of 2011. Each of the 10 previously-recorded songs were updated and digitally re-mastered. Five new songs are also included on this album.
The summer of 2008 saw the release of William Wyatt’s fifth full-length album titled, “The Whole Bottle of Wine.” He steps outside of his songwriting box to create a classic song, “Sometimes all you need is, The Whole Bottle of Wine.”
2005, outside of the U.S., Wyatt's music made headlines in the United Kingdom when he was selected for a special project titled,
“The greatest music you've never heard” by Mosquito Media.