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News: Obituary

Richie Hayward, Founding Member of Little Feat, Dead at 64

Richie Hayward, Founding Member of Little Feat, Dead at 64

Richie Hayward, drummer and co-founder of the influential West Coast jamband Little Feat, passed away Thursday, August 12, 2010 from complications due to liver cancer diagnosed last year. In addition to his percussive duties with Little Feat, Hayward was an important part of the studio scene over the past 40 years, contributing to recordings by Eric ...

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Article: Live Review

Norwegian Road Trip, Part 3: Oslo, July 12-14, 2010

Read "Norwegian Road Trip, Part 3: Oslo, July 12-14, 2010" reviewed by John Kelman


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 [Editors Note: From July 6 to July 26, 2010, All About Jazz Managing Editor John Kelman will travel throughout Norway to cover both the Kongsberg Jazz Festival (also participating in Silver City Sounds) and Molde ...

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Article: Film Review

Little Feat: Skin It Back: Live in Germany

Read "Little Feat: Skin It Back: Live in Germany" reviewed by Doug Collette


Little Feat Skin It Back: Live in Germany Eagle Vison 2009 When the original four-man lineup of Little Feat splintered, founding members guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Lowell George, keyboardist/vocalist Bill Payne and drummer/vocalist Richie Hayward enlisted percussionistSam Clayton, bassist Kenny Gradney (from Delaney and Bonnie's band) and guitarist Paul Barrere, at the same ...

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Article: Album Review

Larry Carlton With Special Guest Robben Ford: Live in Tokyo

Read "Live in Tokyo" reviewed by John Kelman


With blues/jazz guitarist Robben Ford's Soul on Ten (Concord, 2009) receiving widespread attention, it's a good time to look at Live in Tokyo, a somewhat overlooked but unmistakably smokin' 2007 release from another West Coast guitar god, Larry Carlton. Carlton invited Ford to join his band for some dates in Tokyo in the fall of 2006, ...

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Article: Album Review

Shane Theriot: Dirty Power

Read "Dirty Power" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Guitarist Shane Theriot renders a medley of craftily placed spikes and high voltage maneuvers on his third solo endeavor, featuring several legendary drummers amid a who's who of superfine Louisiana musicians and others of note. Theriot's artistry has spread across multiple genres, due to a culmination of recordings and performances with Little Feat, Boz Scaggs, Aaron ...

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Article: Album Review

Allen Toussaint: The Bright Mississippi

Read "The Bright Mississippi" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Pianist, writer, producer and arranger Allen Toussaint can justifiably be called a living legend. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he helped define the New Orleans R&B sound of the '60s and '70s through his work with Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, The Meters and Dr. John, then went on to collaborate with ...

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Article: Genius Guide to Jazz

Monsters of Jazz-Influenced Rock

Read "Monsters of Jazz-Influenced Rock" reviewed by Jeff Fitzgerald, Genius


And summing up last month's article on jazz as background music in 70's porno flicks, the tumescent Swede did in fact represent the rise of European influence, particularly in Fusion (as obviated by the mustache), while the naive-but-willing coed represented the collective reception of the American jazz audience. The later addition of the Mexican pool boy ...

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Join The Band

Label: Savoy Jazz
Released: 2008
Track listing: Fat Man in the Bathtub (Dave Matthews & Sonny Landreth); Something In The Water (Bob Seger & Brad Paisley); Dixie Chicken (Vince Gill & Sonny Landreth); See You Later Alligator; Champion Of The World (Jimmy Buffett); The Weight (Bela Fleck); Don't Ya Just Know It; Time Loves A Hero (Jimmy Buffett); Willin' (Brooks & Dunn); This Land Is Your Land (Mike Gordon); Oh Atlanta (Chris Robinson); Spanish Moon (Craig Fuller & Vince Gill); Trouble; Sailin' Shoes (Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush & Bela Fleck); I Will Play for Gumbo (Sam Bush).

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Article: Live Review

Little Feat at A Taste of Colorado

Read "Little Feat at A Taste of Colorado" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Little Feat A Taste of Colorado Denver August 29, 2008 About half way through “Spanish Moon" I started thinking about the concept that I didn't really need to be at this show because I just saw Little Feat back in May and again last summer. But isn't that kind ...

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News: Recording

Little Feat Reaches Historic Heights in Chart Debut

Little Feat Reaches Historic Heights in Chart Debut

Forty years into an iconic career that has produced dozens of timeless rock classics, legions of fans through continued touring and generations of admiring musical peers, Little Feat has come roaring back up the pop charts with the release of Little Feat & Friends: Join The Band which debuted this week on the Billboard Top 200 ...


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