American country music singer-songwriter (1970–2023)
Keith Gattis
Birth name Quenton Keith Gattis Born (1970-05-26 ) May 26, 1970Georgetown, Texas , U.S.Origin Nashville, Tennessee , U.S.Died April 23, 2023(2023-04-23) (aged 52) Genres Country Occupations Musician songwriter record producer Instruments Years active 1996–2023 Labels RCA Nashville Smith Music Group
Musical artist
Quenton Keith Gattis (May 26, 1970 – April 23, 2023)[ 1] was an American country music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He released two studio albums and charted one single, "Little Drops of My Heart", on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart while signed to RCA Nashville . In 2002, Gattis joined Dwight Yoakam's band as band leader and lead electric guitar player and is credited on Yoakam's studio album Blame the Vain . In 2005, Gattis released his record Big City Blues.
Gattis collaborated on records with George Jones , George Strait , Kenny Chesney , Willie Nelson , Kid Rock , Randy Houser , Charlie Robison , Gary Allan , Ashley Monroe , Allison Moorer , Waylon Payne , Miranda Lambert , Wade Bowen , Sara Evans , Dwight Yoakam , Brandy Clark , Randy Rogers Band , Randy Travis , Eli Young Band , and others.[citation needed ]
Kenny Chesney recorded two of Gattis' songs for his 2012 album Welcome to the Fishbowl . One of the songs, "El Cerrito Place ", previously on Gattis' Big City Blues record, was released by Chesney and charted as a Billboard top 20 single. "El Cerrito Place" was also recorded by Charlie Robison featuring Natalie Maines . Gattis co-wrote Chesney's 2013 single "When I See This Bar " from the album Life on a Rock , and George Strait 's 2013 single "I Got a Car ". Gattis had numerous film and television placements including songs in The Jacket , Sicario , and Nashville . Gattis produced and co-wrote projects for many artists including Waylon Payne , Kendell Marvel, Wade Bowen , Randy Houser , and Micky & the Motorcars .[citation needed ]
Gattis died in a tractor accident on April 23, 2023, at the age of 52.[ 2] [ 3]
Discography
Albums
Singles
Music videos
List of singles written by Keith Gattis
References
^ "Quenton 'Keith' Gattis May 26, 1970 - April 23, 2023" . Spring Hill Funeral Home & Cemetery . Retrieved April 28, 2023 .
^ Goldstein, Tiffany (April 23, 2023). "Country Music Artist Keith Gattis Dead at 52" . American Songwriter . Retrieved April 24, 2023 .
^ Hodak, Joseph (April 24, 2023). "Songwriter Keith Gattis, Whose Songs Were Cut by Kenny Chesney and George Strait, Dead at 52" . Rolling Stone .
^ "Reviews" . Billboard . October 18, 1997. p. 80.
^ "CMT : Videos : Keith Gattis : Real Deal" . Country Music Television . Retrieved October 14, 2011 .[dead link ]
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