Rock Musician. He was the lead guitarist/songwriter for the 1970s musical group, 'Little Feat.' The band was formed in 1969 in Los Angeles, California, and disbanded in 1978. They were known for many styles of music, performing Blues, R&B, Country and Rock 'n' Roll. They recorded on the record labels, Warner Bros., Morgan Creek, Hot Tomato, Zoo, and CMC International. He worked with Frank Sinatra, Sam Clayton, Kenny Gradney, Richie Hayward, and Paul Barrere. The group's many songs include: "Snakes On Everything," "Strawberry Flats," "Truck Stop Girl," "Brides Of Jesus," "Willin'," "Hamburger Midnight," "Forty-Four Blues: How Many More Years," "Check In Your Door," "I've Been The One," "Takin' My Time," and "Crazy Captain Gunboat Willie." In 1979, he released a solo album, "Thanks I'll Eat It Here."
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Willard Hampton George
1889–1956
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Florence Louise Shrote George
1909–1997
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