This is FRESH AIR. Our rock historian Ed Ward describes Little Feat as the archetypal '70s band. They had a charismatic front man who was a guitar virtuoso. They wrote wonderful songs and they had an ...
A publicity photo of Little Feat taken in 1975. Warner Bros./Wikipedia The most underrated ’70s band to come out of Los Angeles—no, make that the whole country—Little Feat never had a true hit single.
In 1977, Little Feat recorded its landmark “Waiting for Columbus” live album in D.C. Now, the band returns to play the album in full at DAR Constitution Hall on April 16. “It’s thought of as one of ...
“I’ve been from Tucson to Tucumcari, Tehachapi to Tonopah. Tonopah, Nev., residents must be perplexed by this piece of music trivia: Little Feat never had a top 40 single, not even Lowell George’s ...
Little Feat will release a deluxe edition of their classic 1978 album Waiting for Columbus, in honor of the live LP's 45th anniversary. The new eight-CD box set, which features previously unheard live ...
Little Feat’s iconic 1978 live album “Waiting for Columbus” will be the subject of an all-star concert at the Saenger Theatre on May 6, the second Saturday of the 2017 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage ...
Lowell George wasn’t deeply involved in Little Feat for long. Regardless, the band he formed in 1971 after leaving The Mothers of Invention continued without him, at times sporadically, after his ...