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You can now join our mailing list and have access to all our videos. https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/s... Little Feat Guitarist Paul Barrere, Dead at 71 – Our Tribute October 27, 2019 – He joined Little Feat in 1972 first appeared on their third studio album, “Dixie Chicken” the following year. Barrere actually auditioned for the band three years earlier. Little Feat (Bill Payne, Sam Clayton, Fred Tackett, Kenny Gradney, and Gabe Ford) released the following statement, “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. We are grateful for the time we have shared,” Barrere died yesterday, October 26 at UCLA hospital, he had been diagnosed with liver cancer in 2015, and three years ago was forced to take a leave of absence from the band due to a battle with Hepatitis C. He was a member of Little Feat for almost 5 decades. He was born on July 3rd, 1948. He was the son of the Hollywood actors Paul Bryar and Claudia Bryar. His resume also included performing with Taj Mahal, Jack Bruce, Chicken Legs, Blues Busters, Valerie Carter, Robert Palmer, and Carly Simon. He was also featured on the 1979 Nicolette Larson Warner Brothers promotional video of "Lotta Love". He also performed with Bonnie Raitt who tweeted that Barrere a "brilliant guitarist, singer and songwriter" and a "cornerstone of one of the greatest bands of all time." She added: "I'm glad he is free of pain and may he rest in peace. I send my deep love and condolences to his family, bandmates, and friends. We will hold him in our hearts and celebrate his life and music always." Some of his writing and singing contributions with Little Feat include, “Walkin' All Night” which he sang and co-wrote with Bill Payne from 1972's “Dixie Chicken,' "Skin It Back", which he also sang from "Feats Don't Fail Me Now,” he also co-wrote the title tune from 1974. From the next project from 1975, “The Last Record Album” Barrere co-wrote, “Romance Dance” which he sings with Bill Payne. The pair also penned “All that You Dream” and sing “Day or Night” plus co-wrote “One Love Stand.” He wrote or co-wrote six tracks from their next album “Time Loves a Hero” from 1977 and sang on four. Then there's was the album that starts with a farmer telling a frog to shut up, 'Down On the Farm”.They all asked about you, Down on the farm, The cows asked, the pigs asked, The horses asked, too, ”It Aint True Linda Lou.” He wrote two on that 1979 album. Their leader and lead singer Lowell George died on June 29, 1979, of a heart attack, the effects of living a rock n roll lifestyle. They broke up that same year but reunited in 1987 and have performed together ever since. - by John Beaudin VISIT OUR ALBUM AND BOOK PICKS AT THE ROCK HISTORY BOOK STOR https://www.amazon.com/shop/rockhisto... HELP SUPPORT ROCK HISTORY MUSIC..CHECK OUT OUR STORE FOR T-SHIRTS, MUGS ETC https://teespring.com/stores/rock-his... We have 4 active YouTube Channels featuring John Beaudin Subscribe to this (RockHistoryMusic) Channel / @rockhistorymusic “RockHistoryBook” -Top 10 Rock & Pop Hit Lists / @rockhistorybook “RockHistoryCanada” – Interviews & Current Music News From Top Canadian Acts. / @rockhistorycanada “Nail Sheet” – More on the Pop Music Side plus TV & Movie news & Interviews. / @nailsheet John Beaudin has been in major market radio (Edmonton, Vancouver & Calgary) for 35 years and a music journalist since 1989. He graduated from Broadcasting school as a newsman so he would have the skills to write about the artists that inspired him since he bought his first album, “Madman Across The Water” by Elton John as a teen. In the '80s Beaudin was the host of the syndicated radio show “The Cross Canada Report” which had two versions (Rock and A/C). Beaudin was also asked to be a judge at the Juno Awards (Canada's answer to the Grammys) Twice. He has anchored every position in radio including morning and afternoon drive and was a Program and Music Director for The Breeze and California 103 in Calgary. He currently hosts the popular Lovesongs at QM-FM in Vancouver and on iHeartRadio. To Follow John Beaudin's posts on all subjects / johnbeaudinbroadcaster To Follow John's “Rock News” only posts FACEBOOK / rockhistorybook John Beaudin Official Website http://www.johnbeaudin.com TWITTER for Rock History Music / rockhistorybook TWITTER for John / johnbeaudin Heading West by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Artist: http://audionautix.com/