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Willin'

The Story of Little Feat

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The saga of the legendary Los Angeles band Little Feat is one of rock 'n' roll's great stories. Formed in 1969 by ex-members of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, Little Feat created groove-heavy music that was an irresistible mix of rock, blues, R&B, country, jazz, soul, and funk.
Fronted by the charismatic but doomed vocalist and brilliant slide guitarist Lowell George, the band recorded such classic studio albums as Sailin' Shoes and Dixie Chicken, as well as Waiting for Columbus, which many consider to be one of the best live albums of all time.
Acclaimed journalist Ben Fong-Torres — working with Little Feat's surviving members, their friends, and associates — wrote Willin' based on hours of brand new interviews with the key players. The result? The first definitive biography of this beloved rock 'n' roll institution.
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    • Booklist

      November 1, 2013
      Veteran rock journalist Fong-Torres, former editor of Rolling Stone, here delivers the first full-length biography of cult favorites Little Feat, formed in 1969 by ex-members of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. In many ways, the story of the band is the story of Lowell George, a gifted vocalist, slide-guitar player, and songwriter whose sophisticated lyrics and surreal sense of humor became the band's trademark. The portly, charismatic George incorporated all kinds of music, including rock, funk, and jazz, in layered arrangements with lyrics spanning a gamut of moods, from the heartache of Willin' to the mirth of Fat Man in the Bathtub. Drawing on interviews with bandmates, family members, and fellow musicians, including Bonnie Raitt and Linda Ronstadt, Fong-Torres details the in-fighting; the romantic entanglements (which rival those of Fleetwood Mac); the drugs; and the music. George's untimely death at the age of 34 devastated remaining band members, although they re-formed a decade after his death. This long-overdue biography is a treat for Feat fans and an homage to a seminal '70s band whose influence on other musicians far outweighs its commercial success.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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      October 15, 2013
      An eclectic Los Angeles rock band of the 1970s that deserved a much larger following isn't likely to reach one through this serviceable biography. The first book ever about Little Feat leaves little doubt that this was a singular band--hailed by the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Bonnie Raitt and even the Rolling Stones as arguably the best ever. Yet the biographical minutiae and recording details gathered here fail to capture the magic that would elevate a band whose members didn't get along into a unit that was so much more than the sum of the parts. To be fair to veteran rock journalist Fong-Torres (Eagles: Taking It to the Limit, 2011, etc.), there are a number of challenges facing anyone trying to tell this story: memories blurred by drugs and time, differing perspectives, the creative relationship of the rest of the band to its talented, tormented frontman, Lowell George. "The story of Little Feat is the story of Lowell George--that's not in debate," writes the author. "But it is also the story of the other guys who made up the original quartet and who, from the beginning, helped create the music and set the tone of Little Feat." It's actually as much the story of those who joined the band after that original quartet (only one of whom is still making music), pushing the band's music away from its native LA and more toward the great American South (particularly New Orleans). But the book is mainly about George, who could be both charming and duplicitous, genius and difficult, and who had either quit the band or was fired when he died (under somewhat mysterious circumstances) in 1979 at age 34. The band eventually soldiered on for longer without George than the tumultuous decade with him, but his death let the air out of the tires--in both the band's career and this book. Those who are already fans will appreciate the few revelations here.

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