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Let It Roll is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1988. Eight of the ten songs on the album were co-written by new band member Craig Fuller, the founding member of Pure Prairie League. Fuller also takes most lead vocals. The album attained RIAA certified gold status on February 14, 1989.
In late 1972 Little Feat reformed, with bassist Kenny Gradney replacing Estrada. The band also added a second guitarist in Paul Barrere, who had known George since they attended Hollywood High School in California, and percussionist Sam Clayton (brother of session singer Merry Clayton and the brother-in-law of the jazz saxophonist Curtis Amy) and as a result the band was expanded from a ...
The master tapes for Let It Roll were not available and both albums were re-mastered from a cleaned up LP. Bonus tracks on Let It Roll are taken from a tape of an in-studio live performance that was broadcast August 10, 1978 on Seattle rock radio station KZOK-FM.
Doug Lazy (real name Gene Douglas Finley) [1] is an American hip hop and dance music producer and DJ from Washington, D.C. [2] Lazy scored a number of hip house hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, including three #1s: "Let It Roll", "Let the Rhythm Pump", and "H.O.U.S.E.". [3]
Lowell Thomas George (April 13, 1945 – June 29, 1979) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He was the primary guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for the rock band Little Feat.
Let It Roll (Little Feat album), or the title song, 1988; ... a 1994 song by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band from Acoustic "Let It Roll", a 2001 song by Train from Drops of ...
Kurt L. Titchenell, a member of Jellyroll, “seeks injunctive relief” against defendant Jason DeFord (a.k.a Jelly Roll) for service mark infringement, according to court documents obtained by ...
He joined after their second album, replacing founding bassist Roy Estrada in 1972. [1] Gradney has remained their bassist ever since and coinciding with his arrival, his friend Sam Clayton also joined the band on percussion and Paul Barrere, who knew bandleader Lowell George from Hollywood High School, joined as a second guitarist and cementing the classic line-up of George, Barrere, Richie ...