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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Since the turn of the new century, record stores have been treated to a variety of previously unreleased live Little Feat. This music has taken the form of the quasi-bootleg Pilot release, Late Night ...
After their low-selling debut nearly cost them their record contract, Little Feat had to fight their way through to a second album, and they nearly fell apart before they could make their third. All ...
One year ago tomorrow, I enthusiastically wrote that more truly great albums were released in 1972 than in any other year before or since. To make my case, I cited classics by such diverse artists as ...
The first time you hear the Los Angeles band Little Feat, you might think it springs from the same southern loam as the Allman Brothers Band or Lynyrd Skynyrd. Listen a little deeper and you'll hear ...
Little Feat has announced their new album Sam’s Place, their first studio LP in 12 years. Sam’s Place marks the first blues album of the band's career, as Little Feat tackles material made famous by ...
If there was a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for live albums, Little Feat’s acclaimed 1978 double-LP “Waiting for Columbus” would be a shoo-in. All that made the freewheeling roots-rock band from Southern ...