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What to do in Wichita this weekend: Get in the Christmas spirit, take in a concert
It’s the weekend after Thanksgiving, and holiday events are starting to fill the calendar.
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STILL GOING STRONG: Little Feat to celebrate Waiting for Columbus album at Wagner Noël
Nov. 18—Scott Sharrard grew up loving the band Little Feat. It's been a dream come true as he was named as a new member to the band back in 2020 and has enjoyed every minute of playing and being on tour. He'll get a chance to stop by the Permian Basin in a few weeks when Little Feat performs at the Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center. The band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5. "There's nothing ...
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Will ever-changing Little Feat sound the same when band returns to Lexington? Yes and no.
‘It’s built on songs and musicianship. And that’s what makes it Little Feat.’
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45 years later, rockers Little Feat hit the road again with show at Count Basie
Legendary rock band Little Feat is back on the road and ready to return to the Count Basie Center in Red Bank and the Capitol Theater in Port Chester.
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The lost story of female rock pioneers Fanny: 'Society was not ready to accept us'
Fanny were the first all-female rock band to release a major-label album and score a top 40 single, yet they’ve been the victims of almost total erasure.
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Little Feat to play classic live album 'Waiting for Columbus' in Jacksonville
Rock band LIttle Feat celebrates the 45th anniversary of its live album "Waiting for Columbus" by playing it start-to-finish Monday in Jacksonville.
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Get ready to dance when Little Feat rocks Brown County Music Center stage in March
The 1970s rock band Little Feat is coming to the Brown County Music Center stage in March.
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The best new music books to buy for Christmas 2021
If you are hopeful that Santa might bring you a copy of Paul McCartney’s The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present (Allen Lane, £75) for Christmas, then you’d better leave out a very large stocking. Running to 900 pages, these two heavyweight volumes tell the stories behind the songs. They may be familiar to most Beatles fans, yet it is charming to read them from McCartney’s perspective. The whole thing is beautifully presented, with hundreds of pictures, adding up to a book that genuinely feels like a gi
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'It's a great adventure story,' says singer Rickie Lee Jones of her new memoir
She romanced Tom Waits, earned a Grammy for best new artist and got hooked on heroin at the height of her career. That's not what Rickie Lee Jones' terrific new memoir is about. Rather, "Last Chance Texaco: Chronicles of an American Troubadour" is a heroic story of an American family trying to find its way — her dancing peg-leg vaudevillian grandfather; her orphaned parents; her brother who ...
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Paul Barrere, guitarist-singer for Little Feat, dies at 71
Paul Barrere, guitarist and singer for the rock group Little Feat, has died. Barrere's passing was announced Saturday by surviving members of the band, who honored his contributions to the music world. "Paul, sail on to the next place in your journey with our abiding love for a life always dedicated to the muse and the music," Little Feat's Bill Payne, Sam Clayton, Fred Tackett, Kenny Gradney and Gabe Ford said in a statement.
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