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Specialty |
Home
Town |
Email |
| cootdog |
Vocals/Keys |
West
Marin County (SF Bay Area) |
coot@mysticroots.com |
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Coot Wyman a.k.a. cootdog was born and raised in
West Marin County in The San Francisco Bay. Coot
has been practicing the hip/hop art of freestyle
for almost 19 years, since nine years old. His Father
was a touring musician and taught his son the fundamentals
of music. Coot's life has been a path straight to
success in the music business. In high-school he
produced and recorded hip-hop albums with the groups
Coco-Flip, TFC, 51-50, 2HP, and The Sac, which were
locally very successful. Coot's songs were written
as a rebellious voice opposing racism. His song
"Let It Go" won him a college scholarship
from Corretta Scott King, widow of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. Coot grew up with Shayne and studied piano
from Shayne's father, Talc. Shayne and Coot had
a hip-hop/R&B group together in the early nineties
called The Next Dope Generation. After high-school,
the two of them came together to Chico State to
study Recording Arts. Shayne introduced Coot to
the original members of Mystic Roots and Coot was
recruited to rock the mic in a hip-hop style. Now
cootdog sings lead vocals, background vocals, plays
the keyboards, and continues to rock the mic with
tremendous vocal ability and force.
Having established himself as a solo-hip hop entertainer,
cootdog has performed with the likes of The Sugar
Hill Gang, Lighter Shade of Brown, Digital Underground,
Whodini, Sir Mix A Lot, Mix Master Mike of the Beastie
Boys, and many others. Coot has recently released
a solo album featuring performances by Shock G of
Digital Underground, Mystic Roots, Strictly Roots,
Force Seven, Digital Underground, Cornerstone, and
many other local, regional, and international recording
artists.
The album is entitled: The
cootdog project
Hobbies: Acting, working-out,
traveling, rolling blunts, and water sports.
Quote: "I have 'nuff respect for all people
trying to accomplish unity. I love to see all people
living together as one. That is what the message
of reggae music is all about. Let's unite for freedom
of all beings and legalize the herb!!!"
"Where's my Aries Girl??????"
Influences:
The Notorious B.I.G., E-40, 2Pac, KRS-One,
Digital Underground, NWA, RUN-DMC, Jacob Miller,
Sean Paul, Luciano, Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Pink
Floyd, The Doors, Santana, The Police, Sublime and
Aerosmith.
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