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 ...
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, ...
Little Feat return with a dynamic new album, Strike Up The Band, set for release May 9 via Hot Tomato. Ahead of the album, they have released their new single, “Too High To Cut My Hair." The single is ...
One of the rock world’s most influential bands, Little Feat is now releasing their first blues album featuring conga player Sam Clayton on lead vocals for every track. The first single is a cover of ...
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In the classic-rock world, we’ve reached that alarming moment where many heritage bands are down to only or two surviving members — or, in some eerie cases, none. Mathematically speaking, Little Feat, ...
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, one of rock's signature and most acclaimed bands, are inviting everyone to join them over at SAM'S PLACE. Due out May 17 on Hot Tomato Productions/MRI. It marks the band's first new ...
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 ...
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 ...
Several months ago, Little Feat keyboardist, singer, and co-founder Billy Payne, along with his bandmates, heard an interesting proposition from their managers. Little Feat had just released Strike Up ...
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Little Feat Are Calling It Quits With Final Tour: ‘Everybody and Their Brother Is Retiring Now'
Several months ago, Little Feat keyboardist, singer, and co-founder Billy Payne, along with his bandmates, heard an interesting proposition from their managers. Little Feat had just released Strike Up ...
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