Little Feat

American rock band

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March 13 2025 Announced their upcoming album 'Strike Up the Band', to be released on May 9, which will be their first album of new material in 13 years. Released the single 'Too High to Cut My Hair' written by Scott Sharrard and Fred Tackett.
May 2024 Released studio album 'Sam's Place', an album of blues standards with Sam Clayton providing lead vocals on every song.
October 2020 The band released their first new song in eight years, 'When All Boats Rise'.
September 2020 Final known lineup forms with Bill Payne, Sam Clayton, Kenny Gradney, Fred Tackett, Scott Sharrard, and Tony Leone.
September 16 2020 The band released a video rerecording of Lowell George's 1975 song 'Long Distance Love', introducing a new band lineup with Tony Leone on drums and Amy Helm on backing vocals.
2019 Scott Sharrard becomes a band member, adding guitar and vocals to the lineup.
October 26 2019 Paul Barrere passed away.
2018 Remaining members of Little Feat joined moe., Turkuaz Horns, and Ramble Band Horns at Peach Fest in Scranton, Pennsylvania to recreate their classic live album 'Waiting For Columbus'.
2018 Little Feat completed their 50th Anniversary tour, with the Midnight Ramble Horns augmenting the band.
2017 The band was joined by the Midnight Ramble Horns (Steve Bernstein, Jay Collins, and Erik Lawrence) for some shows.
2015 Bill Payne left Leftover Salmon to join The Doobie Brothers' touring band, which limited his ability to tour with Little Feat.
August 2015 Paul Barrere was announced to be suffering from liver cancer after previously taking a leave of absence in 2013 to combat Hepatitis C.
2014 Bill Payne joined Leftover Salmon as a permanent member.
June 2012 Little Feat released their first album of new material in nine years, titled Rooster Rag.
2010 Richie Hayward passes away, further changing the band's composition.
October 2010 Phish covered Little Feat's entire album 'Waiting for Columbus' during their annual Halloween show at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which helped introduce the band's music to a younger audience.

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