Little Feat, founded by Lowell George and Bill Payne in 1969, has announced the release of their remastered albums Sailin’ Shoes and Dixie Chicken. After the band’s origin in 1969 in Los Angeles, ...
Two of Little Feat's best-known albums, 1972's Sailin' Shoes and 1973's Dixie Chicken, will be reissued this year. Both sets feature remastered versions of the original albums, plus previously ...
A lot has been written about Dixie Chicken over the last few decades, so there's perhaps not all that much more this listener can add to the discussion. Yes, it has another great album cover by the ...
When Little Feat cut the albums “Sailin’ Shoes” and “Dixie Chicken” in 1972-73, they figured they’d have some fun, make some timeless music, and score a big hit single. Two out of three ain’t bad. The ...
Just a day after being selected as an opener across all 10 of Luke Combs’ North American shows on his new My Kinda Saturday Night International Tour, Myers is back again with a new release. Instead of ...
Lowell George wasn’t deeply involved in Little Feat for long. Regardless, the band he formed in 1971 after leaving The Mothers of Invention continued without him, at times sporadically, after his ...
Last night, Oct. 7, Little Feat took the stage at New York’s Town Hall venue in the Theatre District of Midtown Manhattan. During the Big Apple performance, the ensemble brought out a pair of special ...
A day after the death of celebrated drummer and founding member Richie Hayward, the remaining musicians of iconic 1970s rock band Little Feat found themselves in a strange place. Far from their ...
July 19, 1973, Ebbetsfield Colorado. I am not sure of the propriety of this release on Pilot Records. The Little Feat Ebbetsfield Concert in 1973 has been a famous bootleg since it appeared. Recorded ...
Little Feat have announced plans to rerelease its two best-known albums, Sailin’ Shoes, and the 1973 follow-up, Dixie Chicken. The remastered music collections will drop on June 23 and come with ...
“We’ve never had that identifiable era tag,” says Paul Barrere, Little Feat lead guitarist since 1973. “A band of the ’60s? No! A band of the ’80s? No! We’re a band for all time.” I hadn’t paid much ...
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