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Little Feat is a band from Hollywood that has reached mid-level status across the Rock category. Little Feat has released 27 live and studio albums and 9 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jan 1, 1971 with their debut album titled Little Feat. Their most recent album release was Electrif Lycanthrope: Live at Ultra-Sonic Studios, 1974 on Nov 26, 2021.
Little Feat's steady growth has led to an overall artist ranking of 12,063 on Spotify in the United States. This is largely fueled by 850,512 listeners and 442,286 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional 6,749,194 listeners on Spotify through playlists. Additionally, Little Feat has a robust following on social media with 15,283 followers on Instagram. They average 509,337 videos on YouTube and their top video on TikTok has 3,538,520 views on the social media platform. There are also 1,143 posts on Tik Tok with Little Feat's tracks featured on them. Little Feat is most listened to in Denver in the United States.
You likely recognize Little Feat by their top tracks which include "Willin'", "Dixie Chicken", and "Spanish Moon". You might also listen to Little Feat due to their earliest albums such as Little Feat, Sailin' Shoes, and Sailin' Shoes (Deluxe Edition), but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as The Band, Traffic, and Blind Faith.
Little Feat has reached the pinnacle of any artist's career by earning an RIAA award. Their top award came on Nov 8, 1989 for their album Waiting For Columbus [Live]. They received a Platinum award for the album. In total, Little Feat has one Platinum album.
Even with all of this success, their RIAA collection finishes with 4 additional Gold albums.
Little Feat has not appeared on the Spotify Top Weekly Chart or the Apple Album Chart any time in the last year, but that's not to say they won't be making an appearance on either (or both) charts soon!
Album | Release Date | Album Type |
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Little Feat | Jan 1, 1971 | Album |
Sailin' Shoes | Jan 1, 1972 | Album |
Teenage Nervous Breakdown (Live at the Palladium, Los Angeles, CA, 8/28/71) | Jan 1, 1972 | Single |
Sailin' Shoes (Deluxe Edition) | Feb 1, 1972 | Album |
Dixie Chicken | Jan 1, 1973 | Album |
Sailin' Shoes (Demo) | Jan 1, 1973 | Single |
Roll Um Easy (Alternate Version) | Jan 1, 1973 | Single |
Dixie Chicken (Alternate Version) | Jan 1, 1973 | Single |
Dixie Chicken (Deluxe Edition) | Jan 25, 1973 | Album |
Feats Don't Fail Me Now | Jan 1, 1974 | Album |
The Last Record Album | Jan 1, 1975 | Album |
Live In Holland 1976 | Jan 1, 1976 | Album |
Time Loves a Hero | Jan 1, 1977 | Album |
Waiting for Columbus (Live) [Super Deluxe Edition] | Jan 1, 1978 | Album |
Waiting for Columbus (Live Version) | Jan 1, 1978 | Album |
Spanish Moon (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/2/77) | Jan 1, 1978 | Single |
Medley: Willin' / Don't Bogart That Joint (Live at Manchester City Hall, Manchester, England, 7/29/77) | Jan 1, 1978 | Single |
Fat Man in the Bathtub (Live at The Rainbow, London, England, 8/2/77) | Jan 1, 1978 | Single |
Down on the Farm | Jan 1, 1979 | Album |
Hoy-Hoy! | Jan 1, 1981 | Album |
Waiting for Columbus (Live Version; Deluxe Edition) | Feb 2, 1988 | Album |
Let It Roll | Jul 29, 1988 | Album |
Representing the Mambo | Jan 1, 1989 | Album |
Ain't Had Enough Fun | Feb 11, 1995 | Album |
Live from Neon Park | May 6, 1996 | Album |
Extended Versions: The Encore Collection | Jun 15, 1998 | Album |
Under the Radar | Jun 16, 1998 | Album |
Chinese Work Songs | Jun 20, 2000 | Album |
Alive in America | Mar 14, 2001 | Album |
Highwire Act Live In St. Louis 2003 | Dec 8, 2003 | Album |
Join The Band | Aug 26, 2008 | Album |
Rooster Rag | Jan 1, 2012 | Album |
Rad Gumbo: The Complete Warner Bros. Years 1971-1990 | Feb 25, 2014 | Album |
When All Boats Rise | Jul 16, 2021 | Single |
Electrif Lycanthrope: Live at Ultra-Sonic Studios, 1974 | Nov 26, 2021 | Album |
Fat Man In The Bathtub (45th Anniversary) | Dec 10, 2021 | Single |
Track | Album | Release Date |
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"Dixie Chicken" | Dixie Chicken | Jan 1, 1973 |
"Don't Bogart That Joint - Live at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC, 8/8/1977" | Waiting for Columbus (Live Version) | Jan 1, 1978 |
"Feats Don't Fail Me Now" | Feats Don't Fail Me Now | Jan 1, 1974 |
"Fool Yourself" | Dixie Chicken | Jan 1, 1973 |
"Long Distance Love" | The Last Record Album | Jan 1, 1975 |
"Rock and Roll Doctor" | Feats Don't Fail Me Now | Jan 1, 1974 |
"Roll Um Easy" | Dixie Chicken | Jan 1, 1973 |
"Spanish Moon" | Feats Don't Fail Me Now | Jan 1, 1974 |
"Two Trains" | Dixie Chicken | Jan 1, 1973 |
"Willin'" | Sailin' Shoes | Jan 1, 1972 |
Album | Award | Date |
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Dixie Chicken | Gold | Nov 8, 1989 |
Feats Don't Fail Me Now | Gold | Apr 17, 1986 |
Let It Roll | Gold | Feb 14, 1989 |
Time Loves A Hero | Gold | Nov 8, 1989 |
Waiting For Columbus [Live] | Platinum | Nov 8, 1989 |
Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
---|---|---|
The Band | Rock | 1,071,935 |
Jerry Garcia | Rock | 339,664 |
Traffic | Rock | 583,931 |
Stephen Stills | Pop | 289,978 |
Blind Faith | Rock | 395,145 |
Leon Russell | Rock | 259,467 |
Pure Prairie League | Rock | 250,619 |
Gregg Allman | Rock | 286,681 |
The Derek Trucks Band | Blues | 217,262 |
The Gregg Allman Band | Rock | 298,302 |
Little Feat was formed by singer/songwriter, guitarist and lead vocalist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in Los Angeles in 1969. The group enjoyed major success over the course of the next decade, releasing seven studio albums until creative differences lead to George disbanding them in 1979, shortly before his death. In 1987, the surviving members joined forces once more to reform Little Feat. They have since remained intermittently active to date. The band has endured its share of lineup changes over the years, however their music has consistently remained a unique blend of rock, blues, R&B, boogie, country, fold, funk, soul, and jazz. Their songs have been played and recorded by several prominent musicians over the years, including Garth Brooks, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, and Gregg Allman, to name just a few.