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  1. Initially funded by the sale of his grandfather's stock, George's first band, The Factory, formed in 1965 and released at least one single on the Uni Records label, "Smile, Let Your Life Begin" (co-written by George).

  2. Jul 4, 2023 · It’s June 1977 and Lowell George, the self-styled leading light in Los Angeles band Little Feat – and “the Orson Welles of rock”, according to Jackson Browne – is si

  3. Nov 19, 2013 · Ben Fong-Torres' book Willin' recounts the final conversation of Lowell George, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist of the rock band Little Feat, before his death in 1979. The interview reveals George's struggles with his band, his solo album, and his personal demons.

  4. Jun 29, 2019 · The Little Feat leader died of a heart attack in 1979, after releasing his debut solo LP Thanks I’ll Eat It Here. Watch videos of his last concerts, featuring songs like "What Do You Want The Girl To Do" and "I Can’t Stand The Rain".

  5. Little Feat performing Willin' probably their best known song. Written by and sung here by the hugely talented and sadly missed Lowell George Live in 1977. What an amazing band they were then...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Little_FeatLittle Feat - Wikipedia

    In 1973, Payne, Gradney, Barrere, Clayton and George (incorrectly credited as George Lowell) collaborated with jazz drummer Chico Hamilton on his Stax album Chico the Master, which is a strong showcase for the band's leanings toward funk and R&B.

  7. Jun 30, 1979 · Lowell George, one of the most creatively important members of the Los Angeles folkrock scene, died yesterday morning of a heart attack in a hotel in Arlington, Va., outside...