- Sam Clayton
Sam Clayton has been a conga player and supporting vocalist with the American rock band
Little Feat since1972 .He was introduced to the band by his friend
Kenny Gradney (with whom he had played behindDelaney & Bonnie ) who was to replace original bassistRoy Estrada . Gradney recommended Clayton to the band as he knew both men needed work following D & B's divorce.Sam made his debut with Feat on their third album "
Dixie Chicken " in1973 . He also played congas onBonnie Raitt 's 1977 song, "Sweet Forgiveness," off her album of the same name. As time went on his vocal talents as well as his sexy percussion came to the fore. Although he rarely sang lead, his silky scat-influenced bass vocals were strongly in evidence on tracks like "Rock 'n' Roll Doctor" from "Feats Don't Fail Me Now ". His first lead vocal with the group was "Feel The Groove " from "Down on the Farm " in 1979 but the band broke up shortly afterwards and the subsequent death of founderLowell George meant they did not reform until 1988.When Feat re-grouped Sam's voice became even more evident on songs like "The Ingenue" (from "
Representing the Mambo ") and "Romance Without Finance" and "That's A Pretty Good Love" (from "Ain't Had Enough Fun "). He also sings theLowell George classic "Spanish Moon " at Feat's live shows.Sam Clayton is also a respected session musician and has played with among others
Duane Allman ,Jimmy Barnes ,Jimmy Buffett ,Valerie Carter ,Freddie King , Robert Palmer,Bonnie Raitt ,Bob Seger andTravis Tritt . He is the brother of singerMerry Clayton .For a complete sessionography check out [http://www.littlefeat.net/documents/39.html#sam the official Little Feat website]
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