
BIOGRAPHY
Little Feat is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1969. The band's music is a blend of rock, blues, funk, and country, with a distinctive Southern flair.
Little Feat achieved critical acclaim and a cult following for their eclectic sound and virtuosic musicianship. The band's original lineup included Lowell George (vocals, guitar), Bill Payne (keyboards), Roy Estrada (bass), and Richie Hayward (drums).
Some of Little Feat's most popular songs include "Willin'," "Dixie Chicken," and "Let It Roll." Despite the death of Lowell George in 1979, the band has continued to tour and record music, with various lineup changes over the years.
Little Feat's music is characterized by its tight rhythms, intricate guitar work, and soulful vocals. They are considered one of the pioneering bands of the Southern rock genre and have influenced generations of musicians with their unique sound.