- Lowell George
Infobox musical artist
Name = Lowell George
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lowell Thomas George
Born = birth date|1945|4|13|mf=y Hollywood,California , U.S.
Died = death date and age|1979|6|29|1945|4|13|mf=y Arlington,Virginia , U.S.
Alias =
Genre = Rock,Country rock ,Rhythm and blues ,Country blues ,Funk ,Blue-eyed soul
Instrument =Guitar
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter , Producer
Associated_acts =Little Feat ,Mothers of Invention
Label = Warner Bros.
Years_active = 1965 - 1979
URL = [http://littlefeat.net Little Feat Website]
Notable_instruments =Fender Stratocaster Lowell Thomas George or Lowell George (
April 13 ,1945 -June 29 ,1979 ) was an Americansinger-songwriter ,multi-instrumentalist , and producer, who primarily achieved fame aslead vocalist andfrontman in the rock bandLittle Feat where he was known for hisslide guitar skills.He is the father of
singer-songwriter Inara George , who is a successful solo artist as well as a member of the duoThe Bird and the Bee .Biography
Early years
Lowell George was born in Hollywood, the son of Willard H. George, a famous
furrier who raisedchinchillas and supplied furs to the movie studios (he was also known as the "furrier to the stars").George's first instrument was the
harmonica . At the age of 6 he appeared on a televisiontalent show (Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour) performing aduet with his older brother, Hampton. AtHollywood High School Lowell took up theflute in the schoolmarching band and orchestra. He started to playguitar at age 11, continued with theharmonica , and later learned to play thesaxophone andsitar . Originally, he played guitar with fellow schoolmate (and future bandmate)Paul Barrere and both experimented with using a slide, but George became most interested in the sounds he could emit and continued to explore his growing dexterity with it, taking it to a higher level.Performing
Early years
George's first band, The Factory, formed in 1965. Members included future Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward (he replaced Dallas Taylor in Sept 1966), and Martin Kibbee (a.k.a. Fred Martin) who would later co-write several Little Feat standards with George, including "Dixie Chicken" and "Rock & Roll Doctor".
Frank Zappa produced two tracks for The Factory.Following the disbanding of The Factory, George briefly joined established hit band
The Standells , although by this time, in 1968, they were past their prime, and soon to split. There followed a few months in late 1968 to early 1969 where George was a member of Zappa's band, theMothers of Invention and can be heard on both the album "Weasels Ripped My Flesh ", and playing guitar and singing on several tracks on the first disc of Zappa's "You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Volume 5," including a powerful version of "Here Lies Love," with Lowell as lead vocalist. According to George's recollection, he was kicked out of Zappa's group after proposing the song "Willin ," ostensibly because the song is about a truck driver that contains references to drug and alcohol use. Zappa was an inflexible opponent of illicit drug use within his presence. "Willin'" and "Dixie Chicken" are among George's most well known and frequently recorded songs.Finding his groove
After playing with the Mothers of Invention, George invited fellow musicians to come together and form a new band, which they named
Little Feat , since Lowell had been endowed with very small, fat little feet. The spelling change of "feet" to "feat" was a nod to the legacy left byThe Beatles .George is best known and remembered for his outstanding ability on the
slide guitar , and his unique, soulful voice, which was powerful with a blues-funk twist. Lowell usually (but not always) played lead guitar with Barrere and focused as a slide guitarist. Although he experimented earlier with playing with a slide, an injury to his hand involving a model aeroplane propeller (seeNeon Park 's cover for Little Feat's Under the Radar) during the recording of Little Feat's first album prompted him to rethink his use of a traditional glass side. It was unfortunate for him thatRy Cooder had to be called in to play the slide on original Little Feat recording, although once better, Lowell continued to pursue his own style, and re-recorded some of his material. Rather than the traditional glass or steel slide, George employed aSears and Roebuck Craftsman 11/16thssocket wrench . Although not the first – since 1965 Ry Cooder had been playing slide live and on albums – George was certainly amongst the pioneers of the use of slide guitar in rock music, alongside Cooder. Also contributing to his distinctive slide style, it was "his use of compression that defined his sound and gave him the means to play his extended melodic lines." [Rock and Roll Doctor--Lowell George: Guitarist, Songwriter and Founder of Little Feat, by Mark Brend, Backbeat Books, Oct. 2002, p.75,]Little Feat
Little Feat enjoyed popularity throughout the 1970s, releasing a series of highly regarded studio albums: "Little Feat", "
Sailin' Shoes ", "Dixie Chicken", "Feats Don't Fail Me Now ", "The Last Record Album ", and "Time Loves A Hero". The group's 1978 live album "Waiting for Columbus ", hailed by critics and fans alike as one of the greatest live records ever released, became their best-selling album.Mick Taylor , formerly of theRolling Stones guested with the band on that recording.George was also a respected producer, with his most famous work being the production of the
Grateful Dead 's 1978 releaseShakedown Street . Because of his drug use he was unable to finish the album and another producer finished the recording. He also produced Little Feat's records,Valerie Carter 's 1977 release "Just A Stones Throw Away", and his own solo effort.In 1979, George released the solo album
Thanks, I'll Eat it Here .Death
On
June 15 ,1979 , George began a tour in support of his solo album. After playing at Lisner Auditorium, on the campus ofGeorge Washington University ,Washington D.C. , he returned to his room at the Key Bridge [Marriot International| [Marriott Hotel] inArlington, Virginia . George fell ill in his room and died onJune 29 ,1979 . Although George was a long time drug user, police who attended to the scene found no evidence of drug paraphernalia, or of drugs having been removed from the scene.Fact|date=August 2008 An autopsy showed that he died of a massive heart attack. Lowell George's body was cremated in Washington D.C. onAugust 2 . His ashes were flown back to Los Angeles, where they were scattered in the Pacific Ocean from his fishing boat.Fact|date=August 2008Posthumous tributes and cover songs
A benefit concert for Lowell George's family was held shortly after his death at The Forum in Los Angeles on
August 4 ,1979 , featuringLittle Feat ,Jackson Browne ,Linda Ronstadt ,Bonnie Raitt ,Nicolette Larson , among others.The song "Ride Like The Wind" on the 1979 self-titled album by
Christopher Cross was dedicated to Lowell George.Jackson Browne memorialized George in his 1980 song "Of Missing Persons" [ [http://www.jrp-graphics.com/jb/ho.html "Of Missing Persons"] "Hold Out", the album, was released in June 1980 and went straight to #1. (It was certified platinum within 3 months of release and stayed on the charts for 38 weeks.) The song "Of Missing Persons" was written by Browne about Lowell George, a friend who was sincerely missed, and was dedicated to Lowell's daughter.] , written about George and addressed to his daughter,Inara George who is inThe Bird and the Bee .In 1988, American rock band
Van Halen covered "A Apolitical Blues" as the closing track for their album "OU812 ".In 1997, the CD "
Rock-n-Roll Doctor - A Tribute To Lowell George " was released featuring various artists performing versions of Lowell George's songs, includingJackson Browne ,J.D. Souther ,Bonnie Raitt ,Eddie Money ,Randy Newman ,Japan ese recording starKeisuke Kuwata , and Lowell George's daughterInara George .In 2007, Chris & Rich Robinson of
The Black Crowes covered "Roll Um Easy" during one of their shows at The Roxy in Los Angeles as part of the "Brothers of a Feather" tour.External links
* [http://www.littlefeat.net Little Feat website] .
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.