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  1. The album was produced by Bill Wray and included guest contributions from Little Feat co-founder Bill Payne. [12] 1998: Departure of Bevo and Osander, recording of Hot!

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_PayneBill Payne - Wikipedia

    Bill Payne. William H. Payne (born March 12, 1949) is an American pianist who, with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat. [1] He is considered by many other rock pianists, including Elton John, [2] to be one of the finest American piano rock and blues musicians. In addition to his trademark barrelhouse blues piano, he is ...

  3. Wray also brought in Little Feat keyboard legend, Bill Payne, to among other things, compliment Maxwell's achingly beautiful guitar solo on Bevo's ethereal "Silver." Other special guests on God Street Wine include Blues Traveler's John Popper, who lends his distinguished harp playing on several tracks, including Faber's soulful ballad, "She ...

  4. In addition to the regular five members, Bill Payne of Little Feat sat in on keyboards, and Denny Fongheiser played percussion as well as drums on three tracks. These outtakes fall in various categories. Some are original tracks that did not make the final album: "Flame" and "Baby Brother."

  5. 1980-1988 GSW Prehistory. 1980....Lo Faber and Tom Osander (Tomo), both age 13, meet for the first time at the Princeton Day School Fair, where Lo has a band performing; Lo's band's drummer gets stage fright and Tomo takes over. 1981-83....Lo and Tomo play in a number of bands in the Princeton, NJ. area, among them The Natives, The Joe Sugar ...

  6. Mixed By – Bill Wray, Robbie Adams; Musician, Drums [Additional Drumming], Percussion, Drums [Drum Sounds] – Denny Fongheiser; Musician, Harmonica – John Popper; Musician, Piano [Additional Piano], Organ [Additional Organ] – Bill Payne; Musician, Vocals [Some Hollering] – William R. Wray III*

  7. 2001.godstreetwine.com › music › albumsGod Street Albums Page

    Ironically, it is probably the most widely listened to GSW album, definitely the biggest seller until 1997's self titled "God Street Wine". It was recorded in Memphis, Tennessee in early 1994 and produced by Jim Dickinson (The Replacements, Ry Cooder, G. Love). Its sound is basic and stripped down, and even more so than "Bag" the song selection represents the core of the live GSW touring ...