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Though they had all the trappings of a Southern-fried blues band,
Little Feat
were hardly conventional. Led by songwriter/guitarist
Lowell George
,
Little Feat
were a wildly eclectic band, bringing together strains of blues, R&B, country, and rock & roll. The bandmembers were exceptionally gifted technically and their polished professionalism sat well with the slick sounds coming out of southern California during the '70s. However,
Little Feat
were hardly slick -- they had a surreal sensibility, as evidenced by
George
's idiosyncratic
songwriting, which helped the band earn a cult following among critics and musicians. Though the band earned some success on album-oriented radio, the group was derailed after
George
's death in 1979.
Little Feat
re-formed in the late '80s, and while they were playing as well as ever, they lacked the skewed sensibility that made them cult favorites. Nevertheless, their albums and tours were successful, especially among American blues-rock fans.
However,
Little Feat
weren't conceived as a straight-ahead blues-rock group. Their founding members,
Lowell George
(vocals, guitar, slide guitar) and
Roy Estrada
(bass), were veterans of
Frank Zappa
's
Mothers of Invention
.
George
had a long musical career before joining
the Mothers
. As a child, he and his brother Hampton performed a harmonica duet on television's Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour. During high school, he learned how to play flute, which led to him appearing as an oboist and baritone saxophonist on several
Frank Sinatra
recording sessions. He formed the folk-rock group
the Factory
with drummer
Richard Hayward
in 1965. Before disbanding,
the Factory
made some recordings for Uni Records, but the tapes sat unreleased until the 1990s. Following the group's demise,
George
joined
the Mothers of Invention
, where he met
Estrada
.
Zappa
convinced
George
to form his own band after hearing
"Willin',"
but the guitarist was reluctant to begin a band until he participated in a brief
Standells
reunion.
George
and
Estrada
formed
Little Feat
in 1969 with
Hayward
and keyboardist
Billy Payne
. Neither their eponymous first album in 1971 nor 1972's
Sailin' Shoes
were commercial successes, despite strong reviews. As a result, the group temporarily disbanded, with
Estrada
leaving music to become a computer programmer. When the group reconvened later in 1972, he was replaced by New Orleans musician
Kenny Gradney
. In its second incarnation,
Little Feat
also featured guitarist
Paul Barrére
and percussionist
Sam Clayton
, who gave the music a funkier feeling, as demonstrated by 1973's
Dixie Chicken
. The band toured heavily behind the record, building a strong following in the South and on the East Coast. Nevertheless, the group remained centered in Los Angeles, since the members did a lot of session work on the side.
Though the band was earning a cult following, several members of the group were growing frustrated by
George
's erratic behavior and increasing drug use. Following 1974's
Feats Don't Fail Me Now
,
Barrére
and
Payne
became the band's primary songwriters and they were primarily responsible for the jazzy fusions of 1975's
The Last Record Album
.
Little Feat
continued in that direction on
Time Loves a Hero
(1977), the double-live album
Waiting for Columbus
(1978), and
Down on the Farm
(1979). Frustrated with the band's increasingly improvisational and jazzy nature,
George
recorded a solo album,
Thanks I'll Eat It Here
, which was released in 1979. Following its release,
George
announced that
Little Feat
had broken up, and he embarked on a solo tour. Partway through the tour, he died of an apparent heart attack.
Down on the Farm
was released after his death, as was the rarities collection
Hoy-Hoy!
(1981).
After spending seven years as sidemen,
Payne
,
Barrére
,
Hayward
,
Gradney
, and
Clayton
re-formed
Little Feat
in 1988, adding vocalist/guitarist
Craig Fuller
and guitarist
Fred Tackett
. The heavily anticipated
Let It Roll
was released in 1988 to mixed reviews, but it went gold. Each of the group's subsequent reunion albums --
Representing the Mambo
(1989),
Shake Me Up
(1991), and
Ain't Had Enough Fun
(1995) -- sold progressively less, but the band remained a popular concert attraction. On the latter album, the band traded the strongly
Lowell George-esque
voice of
Fuller
for female singer
Shaun Murphy
; this lineup went on to release
Under the Radar
in 1998 and
Chinese Work Songs
in 2000. Numerous compilations and live recordings peppered the next few years, followed by 2003's
Kickin' It at the Barn
, the group's first album for their own indie label, Hot Tomato Records.
Rocky Mountain Jam
arrived in early 2007.
Join the Band
followed in 2008 on Proper Records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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