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  1. Lowell Thomas George (April 13, 1945 – June 29, 1979) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer, who was the primary guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and founder/leader for the rock band Little Feat. Before forming Little Feat, he was a member of the original line-up of Frank Zappa 's band the Mothers of ...

  2. The Pretender is the fourth album by the American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, released in 1976. It peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's album chart. The singles from the album were "Here Come Those Tears Again", which reached No. 23, and "The Pretender", which peaked at No. 58.

  3. Lowell George. Lowell George bei einem Auftritt mit Little Feat in Buffalo, New York am 1. Mai 1977. Lowell George (* 13. April 1945 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien; † 29. Juni 1979 in Arlington, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker ( Gesang, Gitarre, Mundharmonika, Flöte, Shakuhachi ).

  4. 9. Dez. 2011 · Written the the wake of a personal tragedy, The Pretender, by Jackson Browne brings the listener on a subtle journey. It begins by exploring the heavy burdens and trials of life from which you must fight your way through to the elusive goal and the ultimate reward – happiness.

  5. Bonnie Raitt & Lowell George appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc. Graham Nash & David Crosby appear courtesy of ABC Records, Atlantic Records & Polydor International GmbH. Recorded at Sunset Sound, Mixed at The Sound Factory with Aphex Aural Exciter, Mastered at A&M. Managed By: Mark Hammerman for One On One.

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  6. the pretender jackson browne asylum 6e 107-2 1. the fuse (5:47) drums: russell kunkel bass: leland sklar piano: craig doerge slide guitar: david lindley 2. your bright baby blues (6:01) drums: jim gordon bass: chuck rainey piano: roy bittan acoustic guitar: jackson browne slide guitar & harmony: lowell george organ: billy payne 3. linda paloma ...

  7. The track’s real MVP is Feat co-founder Lowell George, with whom Browne had performed the song on a ’73-’74 winter tour co-headlining with Linda Ronstadt, reconfiguring it from a country-rock lament with a tougher R&B-veined sensibility. Related: Our Album Rewind of Running on Empty.