RIP Richie Hayward

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  1. zillagod

    zillagod Member

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Richie Hayward, co-founder of the Little Feat, an eclectic jamband that maintained a strong cult following throughout the decades, has died. He was 64.
    The drummer had been suffering from liver cancer and died Thursday at a hospital near Vancouver, Canada, after complications of pneumonia, his publicist, Bridget Nolan, confirmed Friday.
    "He was waiting for a liver transplant," Nolan said. Over the past year, benefits had been staged on Hayward's behalf; he had no health insurance.
    In a letter to fans last August, Hayward wrote about his predicament, but sounded hopeful: "My intent is to come back to the band, as soon as I am physically able. Your love and support will mean a lot to me, more than I can say. I love and will miss you all, and I will see you again on the proud highway."
    He last performed with the band on July 11.
    Hayward helped form Little Feat in 1969, along with frontman Lowell George, Bill Payne and Roy Estrada. The jamband mixed a variety of genres including rock, country, jazz and blues, and were known for songs like "Willin." The group fell apart in 1979 after George died, but reformed in 1987, and had been a fixture on the touring circuit.
    Besides his work with Little Feat, Hayward also performed with acts including Eric Clapton, Robert Plant, Buddy Guy and Barbra Streisand.
    He is survived by his wife, Shauna Drayson-Heyward, and eight children.
     
  2. WanderingturnupII

    WanderingturnupII Grouchy Old Fart

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    ...you know they got one hell of a band.
     
  3. Reverand JC

    Reverand JC Willy Fuckin' Wonka

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    It's funny I just heard Dixie Chicken on the radio this morning. But I think I'll post this instead:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjJeucXOJXc"]YouTube- Little Feat - Time Loves A Hero - Live in St. Louis (2003)

    RIP

    Peace Out,
    Rev J
     
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