Katy Moffatt is, of course, the highly acclaimed, almost legendary Texas-born singer, songwriter, storyteller and Americana darling whose passionate and unapologetic blend of country, folk, rock, pop, and blues has earned her a substantial and devoted following over the years among roots-music fans in the know.
And, it should be noted, bewildering radio programmers and other folks trying to pigeon-hole her for just as long...
Katy's worked with everyone from the Allman Brothers, Willie Nelson and Jimmy Buffett to Poco, John Prine, Tanya Tucker, Lynn Anderson and Tom Russell, as well as with her brother, Nashville songwriter Hugh Moffatt. She's released so many albums she herself says she's lost count.

Web Site: www.katymoffatt.com
Albums:
- Katy (1976)
- Walkin' on the Moon (1976)
- Kissin' in the California Sun (1978)
- Child Bride (1990)
- Indoor Fireworks (1992)
- Dance Me Outside (1992; with Hugh Moffatt)
- The Evangeline Hotel (1993)
- The Greatest Show on Earth (1993)
- Hearts Gone Wild (1994)
- Midnight Radio (1996)
- Angel Town (1998)
- Loose Diamond (1999)
- Cowboy Girl (2001)
- Up Close and Personal (2005)
- Playin' Fool (2008)
- Fewer Things (2008)
- Trilogy (2009)
Kevin's Picks to Click: "Walkin' on the Moon," "Dance Me Outside," "Miss Otis Regrets," "Ain't I a Woman," "Love Me like a Man," and her slow burn version of The blaster's "So Long Baby Goodbye." And don't miss Katy's jaw-dropping take on Phil Ochs' adaptation of the legendary ballad "The Highwayman."
Trivia: Katy appeared in the 1971 cult classic Billy Jack.