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  2. Lowell Thomas George (April 13, 1945 – June 29, 1979) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer, who was the primary guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and founder/leader for the rock band Little Feat.

  3. Jul 4, 2023 · It’s June 1977 and Lowell George, the self-styled leading light in Los Angeles band Little Feat – and “the Orson Welles of rock”, according to Jackson Browne – is sitting in the Soho offices of Warner Brothers Records, ostensibly to promote his group’s sixth studio album, Time Loves A Hero.

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    Lowell Thomas George was born on April 13, 1945, in Hollywood, California. He was the son of a furrier, Willard H. George, who bred chinchillas to supply fur to the movie studios. George was a singer, songwriter, record producer as well as a multi-instrumentalist. He was the lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter for the band Little Feat. George wa...

    Lowell George was raised in the hills of Santa Monica and went to Hollywood High School. He started playing the harp from the ripe age of five and picked up flute lessons at school, often preferring the sound of jazz to rock ‘n’ roll. At the age of six, he was apparently already performing a duet on the Original Amateur Hour with Hampton, his older...

    Lowell George was recruited as the rhythm guitarist and backup vocalist of the band Zappa and The Mothers of Invention in late 1968. He collaborated on Burnt Weeny Sandwich, You Can’t Do That on Stage Anymore, and Weasels Ripped My Flesh. While he was with the band, he developed the band’s leadership qualities and procedural compositional technique...

    After his departure from Zappa’s band, Lowell George invited his previous Zappa members to create a new band. The band was popularly known as Little Feat. The members included Roy Estrada on the bass guitar, Bill Payne on the keyboards, and Richie Hayward on the drums. George mostly played the role of lead guitarist, utilizing his slide guitar tech...

    Lowell George’s remarkable slide guitar technique had also turned him into a popular session player during the 1970s. He contributed to the works of John Sebastian, Harry Nilsson, Bonnie Raitt, John Cale, Jackson Browne, and more. His most significant work would be with Robert Palmer, who recorded his first solo album in 1974 with Lowell George and...

    Lowell George met Susan Taylor, also known as Jonna when he was with the band The Factory. In March 1969, they had their first child named Forrest George. Lowell George also had a son named Luke in April 1970 with his first wife Pattie Price. After their divorce, he met Elizabeth Levy and they had a daughter together named Inara George in July 1974...

    At the age of 34, while he was on tour in Arlington, Virginia to promote his solo album, Lowell George was suddenly seized by a fatal heart attack and died. George breathed his last breath on June 29, 1979, just a few days prior to Inara’s fifth birthday. His close friends paid tribute to him by organizing a benefit concert for the bereaved family ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Little_FeatLittle Feat - Wikipedia

    Little Feat is an American rock band formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George, keyboardist Bill Payne, drummer Richie Hayward and bassist Roy Estrada in 1969 in Los Angeles.

  5. Nov 19, 2013 · The legendary band Little Feat was formed in 1969 by brilliant but troubled singer, songwriter, and guitarist Lowell George. While the band has undergone multiple lineup changes since then,...

  6. Dec 7, 2021 · Lowell George's life in eight songs, from his relationship with Linda Ronstadt, to his battle with hepatitis C, to his whiskey and cocaine use, up to his death.

  7. Sep 1, 2014 · On June 29th after a sold-out show at the Lisner in Washington, Lowell was found dead in his hotel room at the age of 34 of a heart attack brought on by drugs.