Robert Plant once said Led Zeppelin had received complaints at a Los Angeles hotel for “playing Little Feat albums too loud.” Consider this “little” list a beginner’s guide to Little Feat. Hopefully, ...
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Little Feat, ‘Strike Up the Band': Album Review
For all the attention paid to late frontman Lowell George and stalwart modern-era leader Bill Payne, Little Feat always seems to come alive when a new voice enters the conversation. The arrival of ...
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Little Feat Announces New Album and Tour
Little Feat will release a new album on May 9. Strike Up the Band arrives four days after the veteran band starts a new tour. The first single from Strike Up the Band, “Too High to Cut My Hair,” is ...
A 50th anniversary edition of Little Feat's fifth album, 1975's The Last Record Album, will be released on Oct. 24. The four-CD Deluxe Edition of the set includes a remastered version of the original ...
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 ...
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In the annals of American rock bands, Little Feat is one of the more criminally underrated acts to arrive on the scene since releasing its self-titled 1971 debut. Fans will get to experience that ...
One of America’s most distinctive and longest-running rock bands, Little Feat is back in a big way with a revitalized lineup, a stellar new record — its first album of original material in over a ...
Little Feat, known for their blend of rock, funk, and other genres, released a new album, "Strike up the Band," and will perform at the Brown County Music Center on May 15. The band, whose fans ...
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