The feet are the same, but there’s a new voice above them. For Sam’s Place, Little Feat’s first studio album in 12 years, they bring conga player Sam Clayton to the mic for the whole session. Clayton has been in […]
The feet are the same, but there’s a new voice above them. For Sam’s Place, Little Feat’s first studio album in 12 years, they bring conga player Sam Clayton to the mic for the whole session. Clayton has been in […]
Craig Fuller is best known worldwide for singing the lead to Pure Prairie League’s biggest hit, “Amie.” Yet, his years with Little Feat in the late 1980s and early 1990s were the most meaningful to him. Musically, Little Feat means […]
Each week in this column a musician points to the best or most influential concert attended as a spectator. But what was the best concert album ever released? The unofficial crown may have rested for many years with the Last […]
Change is constant, and those best able to adapt to change are most likely to survive. Two musician/producers both named Paul Brown are rolling with the changes and proving baby boom-era types can create relevant Americana music today. “Dusty Road” […]
Well, after a few weeks of focusing on American DJs, I figured it’s about time I expand our horizons and check out some of our international radio friends. I can think of no better person to start with than Rob Ellen from the […]
From the opening notes of “Valentina” and its easy-going swish of acoustic guitars and lap steel, North Carolina’s Tyler Nail’s warm vocals sound like they came from the same dirt that nourished The Band’s collective voice. There are generous helpings […]
Little Feat has really been a series of different bands with only two constants, keyboardist Bill Payne and drummer Richie Hayward, and a long shadow cast by the late Lowell George. Hotcakes And Outtakes allows for some perspective on the […]
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