Lowell George (1945–1979) was an American singer, songwriter and slide guitarist, founder and leader of Little Feat and author of the solo album Thanks I'll Eat It Here (1979). He died in 1979 at age 34.

Review notes: acclaimed slide-guitarist, founder of Little Feat, cited performing on Frank Zappa's Weasels Ripped My Flesh; solo album Thanks I'll Eat It Here (1979) featured collaborators such as Nicky Hopkins, David Foster, Bonnie Raitt and others; praised by Jackson Browne.

A reverent review of Lowell George focusing on his slide-guitar mastery, leadership of Little Feat and his sole solo album, Thanks I'll Eat It Here (1979). It highlights key collaborations, song interpretations and his premature death at 34.

For:Fans of classic rock, slide guitar, Little Feat, Americana and 1970s singer-songwriters.

 Although the propeller of a remote-controlled airplane had nearly severed his hand, he still managed to become “the Orson Welles of rock”, as his friend Jackson Browne later described him.

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