Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into...
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into it being a band with a "cult" following. They were never a marginalized band that was too strange for all but "cult" members to follow.
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into...
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into it being a band with a "cult" following. They were never a marginalized band that was too strange for all but "cult" members to follow.
can't say but judging be the cult that followed the band i sense its something from the dark seamy underbelly.
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into...
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into it being a band with a "cult" following. They were never a marginalized band that was too strange for all but "cult" members to follow.
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into...
Were you around when said "cult" was following the band? Little Feat was an excellent two stage band, having played a beautiful blend of blues and New Orleans influenced rock in the 1970s, until the lead singer and song writer, Lowell George, died of an overdose in the late 1970s. About a decade later the remaining members of LIttle Feat" reformed and hired a new and excellent lead singer. They put out a hugely popular album and did an outstanding job supporting it all over the world. If a band is no longer around or popular, that doesn't translate into it being a band with a "cult" following. They were never a marginalized band that was too strange for all but "cult" members to follow.