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Not Forgotten: Lowell George – Thanks I’ll Eat it Here

  • January 13, 2018
  • Jon Bryan
One of the things that is most often remembered about Thanks I’ll Eat it Here is the fact that it was released just ten days before the Little Feat frontman’s…
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Not Forgotten: Little Feat – Sailin’ Shoes

  • May 20, 2017
  • Jon Bryan
Little Feat are a band that I have been patient with. Perhaps it’s because the first album I heard by them, the fantastic live offering Waiting for Columbus made such…
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Not Forgotten: Little Feat – The Last Record Album

  • September 29, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
With a career that had already seen them perfect a spicy blend of southern rock, blues, country and soulful funk elements, by 1975’s The Last Record Album, Little Feat were…
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Album review: The Lonely H – The Lonely H

  • June 23, 2013
  • Nick Pett
This is good-time music. It’s got everything that you need: bendy, blues- and rock’n’roll-infused guitars, confident  brass, an unobtrusive but muscular rhythm section, a strong and soulful vocalist, and a…
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