From Seattle to Paris Wendy spreads the gospel of Chicago based blues piano and boogie
woogie. She's well steeped in the stylings of Otis Spann, Memphis Slim, Sunnyland Slim
and Albert Ammons - the greats of boogie and blues, and honed her skills working with
contemporary artists Steve Freund, Otis Rush and the late Hank Ballard who's love of the
blues showed in all of his rock classics.
Wendy has appeared with Charlie Musselwhite, Otis Rush, and Etta James and has been
featured at Berkeley's historic venue, Freight and Salvage. She performed at the
Cincinnati Blues Fest at the internationally acclaimed Arches Piano stage, headed to
Boston with Hank Ballard and the Midnighters for a performance at the Boston
Symphony Hall and played before a sold out audience at the San Diego Museum of Art
with Hadda Brooks in what proved to be one of Hadda's last shows. Wendy has
performed at many major festivals including Peer in Belgium, San Francisco Blues Fest,
and Monterey Blues, and Jazz Fests.
Solo or with her band Wendy puts on a high energy show. Material is either written by
Wendy or reinvented in her style and delivered with passion. Wendy is afraid of no guitar
player and has opened solo for Jimmy Thackery and the drivers and Deborah Coleman.
Along with her busy performing schedule Wendy is the producer of the Queens of
Boogie Woogie shows around California and the Blues Piano Orgy productions in the
San Francisco Bay Area. Songs from Wendy's six albums are heard on radio around the
world and she has been a frequent guest on the nationally syndicated West Coast Live.
Recordings include :
Take a Little Walk With Me
" Heavyweight guitarists such as Steve Freund and Dave Workman will attest to
Wendy's extraordinary ability at the 88's, as did the late Rock & Roll architect, Hank
Ballard...Wendy's vocals are natural and unaffected, ...her piano work is of the first
order..." Sean Carney, Columbus Blues Review
You're Not There
" ..DeWitt is a sweet-voiced chanteuse with a strong reliance on jazz phrasing and
inflection. Her piano style is based on those of Otis Spann, Albert Ammons and other
blues masters, and she tears it up on the closer, "Chupacabra Boggie Woogie"..."
Bob Cianci - Blues Revue
Soul Shake
Steve Freund's C is for Chicago
Boogie Teaser Too (solo recording)