The Wyatts
The Wyatts

The Wyatts

The Wyatts, Colorado-based country rockers, are from a town 200 miles or so away from Hank, 24 miles north of Elvis, a Stones throw east of Kid, and right next to Dwight. Their journey began in 2005 in Arizona with a vision of a cross-breed of RnB, Pop, Rock and Country, currently the “norm” of today’s Americana and Country music. They quickly became a “must see” regional band with their engaging and energized live shows, plus the sheer depth and diversity of their original songs and complimentary cover songs.​Over the last 12 years this quintessential “band of brothers” toured extensively, playing over 680 shows, including major festivals, such as Country Thunder in Florance, AZ to opening for Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Joe Nichols, Billy Ray Cyrus, Reckless Kelly and Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers. The Wyatts have received nationwide airplay with their Americana charted hit “24 Miles,” #36 on the Roots Music Charts, and were voted Band of The Year for 3 years (Tucson Weekly- 2006, 2007 & 2008). That's high praise from a town of one million people. Powered by BMI songwriter Roscoe Wyatt, The Wyatts are poised to replicate their success in the front range of Colorado. ​The Wyatts are unleashing their powerful musical vision in their new home state, from the Front Range to the Mountains, with a little twang here, some pop harmonies, and a whole lotta heart. A country band, a rock band, The Wyatts walk effortlessly between these styles and keep the crowd hanging on their every turn as they grow/extend their large and loyal fan base from Arizona to Colorado.​The Wyatts will release their third studio album “Forgive Me” in early 2019. Blurring the bounds of what country music is and what rock and roll has become (or may have lost), the new album draws on past influences while being presented in a modern context. The sound has a more focused, finely crafted pop sensibility layered on top of the country roots that have always been at the heart of the Wyatts’ sound. ​So sit back, relax, grab a whiskey and let the songs take you away. Be prepared for tone, truth, and twang (and don’t forget your dancing shoes.)