Keith Gattis, writer of George Strait & Kenny Chesney hits, has died at age 52.
Gattis was also a writer alongside Tom Douglas on George Strait’s 2013 top 20 Country Airplay hit “I Got a Car,” and co-wrote Strait’s 2015 radio single “Let It Go” alongside Strait and Strait’s son and fellow songwriter Bubba.
Along the way, Gattis contributed his instrumental, vocal, production and/or composition talents to a range of projects, including Randy Houser’s 2019 album, as well as projects recorded by Brandy Clark, Sara Evans and Gary Allan. Gattis also co-wrote “Tonight I’m Playin’ Possum,” a duet recorded by Joe Nichols and Randy Travis.via social media, “Woke up to the news that Keith Gattis has gone on. He was a wonderful person, an incredible talent, and a well loved friend to all who knew him.
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