Little Feat
Charleston Music Hall - Can't Be Satisfied Tour w/ Jim Lauderdale
Charleston Music Hall
37 John St
Charleston, SC 29403
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Jason
August 21st 2024
A truly great Little Feat show, outdoors at a beautiful outdoor venue (The Tree House Brewing Company). With the General Admission structure, my Lady and I were able to stand within ten feet of the stage, in a sea of happy, dancing, Little Feat fellow fanatics and soak in an awesome exhibition of Little Feat's genius-level musical virtuosity. The Band rocked and jammed through a long set that hit on almost all of my favorite Little Feat sings. The audience danced, sang, cheered, whistled, and generally rocked out to some of the best music from perhaps the most talented group of musicians ever to grace a stage. I feel privileged to witness such virtuosity live, especially since the average age of the current Little Feat lineup is mid-seventies. I've been a Little Feat fan since I "discovered' their music in 1975 in my freshman year of college, and the Band did themselves proud. They were every bit as good as any of the many shows I have been privileged to attend. I plan to catch as many Little Feat shows as I possibly can while this brilliant group of musicians is still touring, and according to Bill Payne, keyboardist extraordinaire, there is a new Little Feat due out next year. Meantime, I encourage any and all Feat Fans to check out Sam's Place, a new album of the best new music I've heard in years. I thought it was a new Little Feat album when I first heard it on Spotify, but now I suspect it is a Sam Clayton work. Sam Clayton is a long-time member of Little Feat who is a renowned percussionist and blues musician. The album was the best new blues music I've heard in forever.
Deerfield, MA@Tree House Brewing Company - Deerfield
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Fifty-two years of great music doesn’t squeeze down to one page very easily. “Dixie Chicken,” “Oh Atlanta,” “Willin’,” “Let it Roll,” “Spanish Moon,” and “Fat Man in the Bathtub” are just the merest hint of a repertoire that has inspired more joy and more dancing than you can imagine. Little Feat fused a broad span of styles and genres into something utterly distinctive, a mix of California rock, funk, folk, jazz, country, rockabilly, and New Orleans swamp boogie and more, all stirred into a rich gumbo that can only be Little Feat.
Their album Waiting for Columbus is a consensus contender for the finest live rock and roll album ever recorded.
Bill Payne (keyboards, vocals), Kenny Gradney (bass), Sam Clayton (percussion and vocals), Fred Tackett (guitars and vocals), Scott Sharrard (guitars and vocals), and Tony Leone (drums) are Little Feat in 2021.
Scott (Gregg Allman Band) and Tony (Olabelle, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Midnight Ramble Band) will be new to most Feat fans. Fortunately, they’ve both crossed paths with the band many times over the past decade, and they fit as elegantly and comfortably as a perfectly broken-in pair of jeans. They were born for this.
More than fifty years in, they’ve been up and they’ve been down and they know where they belong—standing or sitting behind their instruments, playing for you. And anything’s possible, because the end is not in sight.
www.littlefeat.net
Read MoreTheir album Waiting for Columbus is a consensus contender for the finest live rock and roll album ever recorded.
Bill Payne (keyboards, vocals), Kenny Gradney (bass), Sam Clayton (percussion and vocals), Fred Tackett (guitars and vocals), Scott Sharrard (guitars and vocals), and Tony Leone (drums) are Little Feat in 2021.
Scott (Gregg Allman Band) and Tony (Olabelle, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Midnight Ramble Band) will be new to most Feat fans. Fortunately, they’ve both crossed paths with the band many times over the past decade, and they fit as elegantly and comfortably as a perfectly broken-in pair of jeans. They were born for this.
More than fifty years in, they’ve been up and they’ve been down and they know where they belong—standing or sitting behind their instruments, playing for you. And anything’s possible, because the end is not in sight.
www.littlefeat.net
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