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- 5/31/24Friday 07:00 PMBerkeley, CAGreek Theatre-U.C. BerkeleyTedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild 2024 with Special Guest Little Feat
- 6/1/24Saturday 07:00 PMBerkeley, CAGreek Theatre-U.C. BerkeleyTedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild 2024 with Special Guest Little Feat
- 6/4/24Tuesday 07:00 PMReno, NVGrand Sierra Resort and CasinoTedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild 2024 with Special Guest Little Feat
- 6/8/24Saturday 07:00 PMSan Diego, CACal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSUTedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild 2024 with Special Guest Little Feat
- 6/13/24Thursday 07:00 PMCary, NCKoka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency ParkLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour with The Wood Brothers
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Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park
- 6/14/24Friday 08:00 PMBaltimore, MDPier Six PavilionLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour
- 6/17/24Monday 08:00 PMPittsburgh, PACarnegie Music HallLittle Feat
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Carnegie Music Hall
- 6/18/24Tuesday 08:00 PMCincinnati, OHPNC PAVILIONLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour
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- 6/20/24Thursday 07:30 PMIndianapolis, INEverwise Amphitheater at White River State ParkLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour with Special Guest Los Lobos
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- 6/22/24Saturday 07:00 PMHighland Park, ILRaviniaLittle Feat
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Ravinia
- 6/24/24Monday 07:00 PMEvansville, INVictory TheatreLittle Feat: Cant Be Satisfied Tour With Special Guest Marc Broussard
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- 6/25/24Tuesday 07:30 PMSt. Louis, MOThe FactoryLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour
- 6/26/24Wednesday 08:00 PMKansas City, MOUptown TheaterLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour
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- 6/29/24Saturday 07:30 PMSaint Paul, MNFitzgerald TheaterLittle Feat
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Fitzgerald Theater
- 6/30/24Sunday 07:30 PMMankato, MNVetter Stone AmphitheaterLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour
- 7/2/24Tuesday 07:30 PMDes Moines, IAHoyt Sherman PlaceLittle Feat: Can't Be Satisfied Tour
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- 7/3/24Wednesday 08:00 PMLa Vista, NEThe AstroLittle Feat: Cant Be Satisfied Tour
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- 7/5/24Friday 07:30 PMMorrison, CORed Rocks AmphitheatreThe Avett Brothers w/ Little Feat
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- 8/18/24Sunday 08:00 PMJim Thorpe, PAPenn's PeakLittle Feat
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- 8/25/24Sunday 06:00 PMBethel, NYBethel Woods Center for the ArtsTedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild Tour 2024
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About
The long-running funky Southern boogie act Little Feat have been making slick, genre-defying music since their debut out of Southern California in 1969. Melding rock, blues, R&B, and country, Little Feat drew inspiration from Southern-fried blues rock -- and yet they originated from Los Angeles with songwriter and guitarist Lowell George at the helm.
Naming themselves "Feat" in tribute to the Beatles, Little Feat at first consisted of Lowell George and Bill Payne, who played in Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention. They teamed up with former Mothers of Invention bassist Roy Estrada and drummer Richie Hayward (The Factory, Fraternity Of Man). Zappa famously helped Little Feat get signed to Warner Bros. Records, and the band released their self-titled debut album in 1971. A sophomore album, Sailin' Shoes, followed in 1972.
That same year, Little Feat brought in a new bassist, Kenny Gradney. The band also added a second guitarist, Paul Barrere, and drummer Sam Clayton. Adopting a New Orleans funk sound, Little Feat released Dixie Chicken in 1973 and Feats Don't Fail Me Now (a tribute to the Fats Waller song) in 1974.
Little Feat went on to release 1975's jazz-fusion album The Last Record Album and 1977's Time Loves A Hero. In 1978, they released the double-live album Waiting For Columbus, followed by 1979's Down On The Farm. Around this time, George embarked on a short-lived solo career, releasing the album Thanks, I'll Eat It Here. George died of a heart attack in 1979, and Little Feat would disband until 1988 when Payne, Barrere, Hayward, Gradney, and Clayton re-formed the group, adding vocalist/guitarist Craig Fuller and guitarist Fred Tackett.
Back together again, the newly re-formed Little Feat released Let It Roll in 1988 -- the album eventually went gold. Three more reunion albums followed: Representing The Mambo (1989), Shake Me Up (1991), and Ain't Had Enough Fun (1995). Ain't Had Enough Fun featured singer Shaun Murphy, who stayed on for 1998's Under The Radar and 2000's Chinese Work Songs.
Little Feat released a handful of compilations and live recordings over the next few years, including 2002's Ripe Tomatos Volume One, 2006's The Best of Little Feat, and 2011's 40 Feat: The Hot Tomato Anthology 1971-2011. In 2003, Little Feat released Kickin' It At The Barn, their first album for their own indie label, Hot Tomato Records. Rocky Mountain Jam arrived in 2007, and Join The Band followed in 2008 on Proper Records.
In 2010, Little Feat founding member Richie Hayward passed away. Little Feat continued touring with Gabe Ford on percussion. Little Feat released a new album in 2012. In October 2019, a few years after a liver cancer diagnosis, Barrere passed away. He'd written some of the band's best-known songs, including "All That You Dream," "Time Loves a Hero" and "Old Folks Boogie."
Scott Sharrard, who had filled in for Barrere during Little Feat's 50th Anniversary tour, was brought on as a full-time band member.