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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Out of the LA Haze :: Lowell George: Thank’s I’ll Eat It Here Little Feat's Lowell George released only one solo album, 1977's Thanks I'll Eat It Here. Dominated by covers of artists like Rickie Lee Jones, Jimmy Webb, and Allen Toussaint, a new version of the album showcases George's vision . . .

  2. Long Distance Love - a Sweet Relief Tribute to Lowell George (released) 6K subscribers in the Americana community. Americana is an amalgam of American music formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions….

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · “I remember going to see Little Feat in the early ’70s, and Lowell George was using a brand-new guitar. If someone tells me a ’70s Strat is no good, I’ll say, ‘Well, here’s what I can do with it!’” Walter Trout comes to the defense of CBS-era Strats

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Lowell George was the guitar virtuoso, vocalist and songwriter for Little Feat. In this collection of 25 songs, artists as Elvis Costello, Ben Harper and Dave Alvin interpret and perform his diverse catalog.George, born in Hollywood, California was a member of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Inventions before leaving that band and forming Little Feat with Bill Payne. Lowell's tenure in the band was ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Little Feat was originally formed by Lowell George in 1969 and disbanded in 1979 shortly before his death. Surviving members resurrected the band in the late 1980s and Sam’s Place is the first new studio album by Little Feat in twelve years and the 18th in the band’s 55 year career.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · “I remember going to see Little Feat in the early ’70s, and Lowell George was using a brand-new guitar. If someone tells me a ’70s Strat is no good, I’ll say, ‘Well, here’s what I can do with it!’” Walter Trout comes to the defense of CBS-era Strats

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Out of the LA Haze :: Lowell George: Thanks I’ll Eat It Here. Posted on May 21, 2024. Little Feat’s Lowell George released only one solo album, 1977’s Thanks I’ll Eat It Here. Dominated by covers of artists like Rickie Lee Jones, Jimmy Webb, and Allen Toussaint, a new version of the album showcases George’s vision.