Little Feat

Songs: 39
Albums: 16

Facts about Little Feat

Little Feat

Little Feat is an American rock band known for their eclectic blend of rock, blues, funk, and country influences. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Little Feat was formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, California, by singer-songwriter and guitarist Lowell George, keyboardist Bill Payne, bassist Roy Estrada, and drummer Richie Hayward. The band's original lineup underwent several changes in its early years, with members coming and going, but George and Payne remained the core creative forces behind the group's music.

  2. Musical Style and Influences: Little Feat's music defies easy categorization, blending elements of rock, blues, funk, jazz, and country into a unique and distinctive sound. The band's eclectic musical style was influenced by a wide range of artists and genres, including The Band, Bob Dylan, New Orleans rhythm and blues, and Southern rock. Their songs often featured complex arrangements, virtuosic musicianship, and witty, often cryptic lyrics.

  3. Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim: Little Feat achieved commercial success and critical acclaim with albums like "Dixie Chicken" (1973) and "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (1974). These albums featured some of the band's most beloved songs, including "Dixie Chicken", "Fat Man in the Bathtub", and "Oh Atlanta". Little Feat's fusion of rock, blues, and funk struck a chord with audiences and earned them a dedicated following among fans of roots and Americana music.

  4. Tragic Loss and Resurgence: In 1979, founder Lowell George passed away from a heart attack, leaving a void in the band's lineup and creative direction. Despite this loss, Little Feat continued to record and tour, releasing albums like "Time Loves a Hero" (1977) and "Waiting for Columbus" (1978), which further solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and dynamic bands of the era. The live album "Waiting for Columbus" in particular received widespread acclaim and is considered one of the greatest live albums in rock history.

  5. Legacy and Continued Influence: Little Feat's legacy endures to this day, with their music continuing to inspire musicians and fans alike. The band's seamless fusion of diverse musical styles and genres has made them a touchstone for artists across the musical spectrum, from jam bands to alt-country to Southern rock. Little Feat's songs have been covered by countless artists, and their influence can be heard in the music of bands like The Black Crowes, Phish, and Gov't Mule. Despite various lineup changes over the years, Little Feat remains active, with Bill Payne and other longtime members carryin

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