Years ago, David Wyatt Sr was a young upstart trying to make a name for himself in the music business. His Brothers were great entertainers performing with Nat King Cole, Platters, Colts, Hollywood Flames, The Cadillac's and Creative Source. Performing for concerts with Black Fur a local group out of Fresno California. David shared the same stage“Brick, Issac Hayes, Bobby Womack and many other artist. David stopped playing music and started working in the pharmaceutical industry in the San Francisco bay area. Married Sharon Wyatt and raised a family. A Daughter Se'Niqua Wyatt and David Wyatt II. After being married for 28 years David divorced and went back to his passion. (Music) I started performing with J.C. Smith Band, Diamond Bob, Dennis Dove,John Lee Hooker Band. That was just the beginning for David . He produced his own recipe for success as an artist by stirring emotions and eliciting reactions through his keyboards. News of David ’s talent soon spread rapidly throughout the music world. David ’s story begins in his hometown of Fresno, California, where he became interested in the keyboards at 8. He took music courses in school and learned to play the keys. David’s road to keyboards domination had begun. His instrument became an extension of his hands as he practiced day and night. "I just wanted to be good,” said David , who elevates the lyrical sophistication of songs through his stylish interpretations. Today, David is a highly regarded keyboardist. To many, he is the best. He has certainly made a name for himself. Now known as “Quite Wyatt ,” the keyboardist. He became adept at all sides of the music by listening to and familiarizing himself with jazz, gospel, r&b and pop, and incorporated them into his style of play. In the music industry, there are keyboard players and then there’s “ The Quite Wyatt ,” the musician, the songwriter and live performance player who brings uniquely pertinent feel to his role. His collaborative efforts with friend and musician, “If there’s a keyboard line, he’ll make it groove,”. “If there’s a groove, he’ll make the line. It doesn’t matter if it’s funk, pop, jazz, rock, hip-hop, uptempo or a ballad. Few players do it all with such creative style and musicality. Plus, he’s always ready to give it his best! That’s why we call him ‘The Quite Wyatt ’.” “David is the kind of guy that everyone wishes was in his or her band. The kind of spark plug that keeps the groove in the pocket and the attitude positive.
Love the groove Mr. Wyatt.... I'm Karen Carroll and would love to work with you someday. I'm going to be in the Bay Area next summer/fall? Maybe you want a deep voiced Chicago blues gal to play with for a bit or know of a pickup band? Check out my page, hoping for your friendship.
Thanks for the friend request, David! I see you're keeping it smooth these days. Check out my website atwww.kwanzajones.com and let me know what you think!
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Love the groove Mr. Wyatt.... I'm Karen Carroll and would love to work with you someday. I'm going to be in the Bay Area next summer/fall? Maybe you want a deep voiced Chicago blues gal to play with for a bit or know of a pickup band? Check out my page, hoping for your friendship.
One Love,
KC