Aberdeen Tunnels Dec 6th
Dunnet Head Lighthouse Concert Dec 7th
Strathpeffer Pavilion Dec 8th (Privare House Concert contact us for invitation details)
Glasgow Oran Mor Dec 9thTickets on sale now
by paulandfred, posted 06/03/08 14:46:53
» tour news
We have a limited amount of access all gigs laminates available if you want to do the whole tour, exclusivly available from the nessmp3.com vault here on this site. Price £50
Your Laminate offers you priority access to all gigs for the "Join The Little Feat Dou" Tour including the private light house concert in Dunnet Head and is exclusive of all booking fee's, and offers a £15 discount.
We have Feat Fans enquiring about fitting in games of golf, bagging Monroes and doing Mountain Biking routs and pony trecks around the tour, contact us for info on bike hire and more information on other activities available around these shows.
Medicine Wheels (in conjunction with nessmp3.com) presents
Medicine Wheels presents
Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett (The Little Feat Duo) with Gypsy Dave Smith
Tickets £15 + BF on sale Sept 1st 2008 12noon “Join The Duo” tour pass (all dates £50)
Aberdeen Tunnels 6th December 2008
Dunnet Head Light House Concert Caithness 7th December (with Isaac and Johnny Sutherland) (Privet by intitation and laminate only)
Strathpeffer Pavilion 8th December 2008
Glasgow Oran Mor 9th December 2008
“Join The Band” tour pass. Join the tour! Book all 4 dates (discount price £50) and we will give you a special “Access all Gigs” laminated pass. Book here see store
Medicine Wheels are www.medicinemusic.co.uk and Square Wheels Cycles www.squarewheels.biz
We have a limited amount of “access all gigs laminates” available if you want to do the whole tour 05602620901
No mean feat - Little Feat Scotsman Interview with Paul Barrere today
by medicinemusic, posted 21/07/08 20:48:55
» Interviews
No mean feat - Little Feat interview in the Scotsman.
Guitarist Paul Barrere was chiefly responsible for infusing funk into the band’s musical style, which had a major influence on Robert Palmer.
They blew The Who off the stage at Celtic Park 32 years ago, and some of them lived to tell the tale. Now southern-fried rockers Little Feat are back in Scotland, and sounding as good as ever , says Barry Gordon
IT'S Saturday, 5 June. The year: 1976. Location: Celtic Park, Glasgow. Twenty-eight-year-old guitarist Paul Barrere is relaxing backstage, content to have finished the gig without being bottled off stage. He doesn't know it yet, but his band - southern fried rockers, Little Feat - has just pulled off the impossible: blowing The Who off the stage.
"A lot of people have said that," says Barrere, Read More Here