Rock & Pop

Little Feat and John Fullbright

A Southern-fried gumbo of blues, funk, R&B, country and multi-guitar fireworks

Originally formed in 1969 by two ex-Mothers of Invention - Frank Zappa's backing band - Little Feat rank among rock'n'roll's great survivors, as their Southern-fried gumbo of blues, funk, R&B, country and multi-guitar fireworks continue to delight a loyal army of fans, most recently on 2012's Rooster Rag: Sounds as fresh as myth-defining classics Dixie Chicken and Feats Don't Fail Me Now (Offbeat).

He’s only in his early 20s, but Oklahoma-born singer-songwriter John Fullbright is already emerging as a worthy successor to Townes Van Zandt, Mickey Newbury and Randy Newman – all cited as formative inspirations – matching meticulous lyrical craftsmanship with an artfully diverse stylistic palette. 

Age restriction: 14-16 year olds must be accompanied by a responsible adult. No under 14s.