Keith Gattis was an American country singer, songwriter, guitarist, and music producer, known for the hit single Little Drops of My Heart.

Born in Texas, in 1970, Gattis doubled as a guitarist and lead vocalist of Dwight Yoakam’s band.

In 2005, he released his single Big City Blues, which became listed amongst the Billboard top 20.

Other songs written by Gattis include Welcome to the Fishbowl, El Cerrito Place, When I See This Bar, I Got a Car, and many others.

Gattis did a number of musical collaborations with many artists including 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.

Gattis passed away from an unknown cause on April 23, 2023. He was aged 52.

There are speculations that Gattis was involved in a fatal accident that occurred in Nashville, Tennessee. However, this is yet to be confirmed.

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