Multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter who
started out playing the harmonica in concert with his brother on Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour,
a contest that also featured a young Frank Zappa doing puppetry.The meeting was more than
serendipitous.While in high
school, Lowell learned to play the flute in marching band and
orchestra.At the age of
eleven, he picked up a guitar, which would eventually become his signature
instrument.(He would
ultimately play it slide-style after a bizarre accident involving a model
airplane propeller.)Ever
musically curious, he also took on the saxophone and the sitar.In 1965, Lowell co-founded The
Factory, where he met Richie Hayward and re-united with school chum Martin Kibbee.The
Factory shut down and Lowell gravitated to The Standells
in 1968, just in time for them to break up, then
did a brief stint with Fraternity of Man.In November of 1968, Frank Zappa
hired him on to perform with The Mothers of Invention, a collaboration that
lasted about seven months.The turn
of the decade saw the formation of Little Feat, which comprised
Lowell, Mothers defector Roy Estrada, the aforementioned Richie
Hayward, and keyboardist Bill
Payne
.Little Feat recorded a string of successful albums in the seventies,
including their eponymous debut, Dixie
Chicken, Feats Don't Fail
Me Now, The Last Record Album,
Sailin' Shoes, Time Loves a Hero, and Waiting
for Columbus.After the
release of this last album, Lowell split the band to work on a solo project,
which manifested itself in 1979 as Thanks,
I'll Eat It Here.Lowell was on tour in support of this album in the District of
Columbia when he was found dead in at the Key Bridge Marriott in nearby
Arlington, Virginia.He had
died of a massive coronary on 29th June 1979.On 2nd August 1979, he
was cremated, his remains flown to L.A. and scattered from his fishing boat
to the four winds of the Pacific Ocean.A scant two days later, a concert
was held in his honour:Guests included Jackson Browne,
Nicolette
Larson
, Little Feat, Bonnie Raitt, and Linda
Ronstadt
.Browne
immortalized Lowell George in song with 1980's "Of Missing
Persons".Lowell left
behind an incredible recording legacy which included collaborations with
Duane Allman, Blondie
Chaplin , Delaney &
Bonnie, Yvonne Elliman, The Grateful Dead, Etta
James, Linda Lewis, Martin & Finley, Maria Muldaur, Harry Nilsson, Robert Palmer,
John Sebastian, Carly Simon,
Steppenwolf, James
Taylor
, Jimmy Webb, and Bill Wyman.A commemorative CD, simply titled Rock-n-Roll Doctor - A Tribute to
Lowell George, featuring Browne, Raitt, Lowell's
daughter Inara, Eddie Money,
Randy Newman, and
J.D. Souther, was released in 1997.