On this episode of "Coda Country Chats", Leigh chats with Wyatt Putman, a good ol' boy from Arkansas about his single release of "Spinnin' Around All Night". They also talk about his music influences, his new album releasing in March 2024, "My Kinda Country", and about what Wyatt's kind of country was like growing up as a country boy.
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About Wyatt Putman:
"Proudly from the Natural State of Arkansas, Wyatt was raised on the voices that established outlaw country music. Constantly looking back home for inspiration when it comes to writing music, Wyatt will deliver his collection of raw songs with grit, attitude, and authenticity on "My Kinda Country" — produced by the renowned GRAMMY-nominated producer, Kent Wells.
As Wyatt likes to put it, he writes “music that takes you from the asphalt to the gravel.” "My Kinda Country" finds Wyatt exactly where he wants to be — making a statement with dirt road country anthems straight from the backwoods of Spring Hill, AR. As Wyatt notes: “Spring Hill has influenced me to be the best I can possibly be no matter what it is I’m doing. I’ve learned that if you’re going to do it, give it all you’ve got. The same goes for Friday nights with a band behind me and a guitar in my hand.”
Looking back at his journey, Wyatt reflects on how the process of creating music has changed for him. When he recorded his six-track EP, "Outlaw Reputation" (2018), he relied heavily on his producer and the other musicians in the studio to bring his vision to life. However, with "My Kinda Country", Wyatt took full control of his artistry. This forthcoming project marks a significant milestone in Wyatt’s musical career, showcasing his growth as an artist and his evolution as a creator.
With "My Kinda Country", Wyatt concludes “it’s not just music, it’s a way of life. Music made for the backwoods, blue-collar, dirt road kids that are proud to be from wherever they’re from! It’s also the beginning of a new chapter for me, and I invite everyone to jump on the train. I want this album to make people feel good when they listen to it, and I hope they can come back to this album 15 years from now and say ‘damn what a record’.”