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Hoyt Sherman Place rocked out to Little Feat last night with early help from Ida Mae a UK husband wife team. The crowd consisted of Baby Boomers who danced and sang along to classics many of which were from their epic release "Waiting for Columbus." Feat played for two hours covering their double live classics, and encored to standing room applause from an appreciative crowd.
i enjoyed the show!! Sounded great!! Already looking at dates to see them later in their tour!
Vince from Akron, Ohio
OY-OY
The band sounded terrific! Crowd was pretty good but not overly enthused. We had a great time! Oy-oy
Bill M from Nashville, Tennessee
LITTLE FEAT AT THE RYMAN
Once again they didn’t disappoint. I saw them the second nite. Dixie Chicken. Plus the hits. They were spot on Scott and Tony have filled some very big shoes extremely well.
Mr Sandy Malcolm from Seattle, Washington
LITTLE FEAT
I through the band played really well,they were having fun. Overall i really enjoyed the show,but it was very hot inside and Moore needs to up grade there system ,so they can cool off this place little more. I like there new Band.
Jeff Heden from San Diego, California
LITTLE FEAT - SAN DIEGO - AUG 1 2023
The venue, Humphrey’s by The Bay, is just right for both the band and their loyal fans.
Intimate and no bad seats.
Little Feat always has talented musicians and now features an excellent lead vocals and guitar in Scott Sharrard. Bill Payne is still amazing on keyboards and is the bands leader. Their San Diego concert was a bit shorter than normal and was missing a few fan favorites, something all bands must watch out for as the audience’s energy level drops.
Little Feat continues to be great and their small and very loyal fan base loves them no matter what.
Jim from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
YET AGAIN SOUND WAS BAD
This venue is built for proper sound amplification, David Crosby remarked "wow" after he heard how his voice was amplified. Anyone who plays here knows that there will be good "house" sound. However Little Feats sound crew were left wanting and it did not matter what listening point one was in, they were all all equally bad. Issue at point there was too much bass, minimal treble and absolutely no midrange. This is an all star band that has multiple decades of entertainment experience......but no matter how good you are a bad soundscape will doom you. Hot Tuna the opening act were great, bassist Jack Casady (one of the best in the business) was in rare and playful form. Since they were mostly acoustic there sound was fine, but the main act.....could not hear the horn section at all, and they had a lot of nice solo's, the drums ruled the night to the determent of all else. I would love to give this a good review as I have been a Little Feat fan for multiple decades, but can't do it. Please fire your sound guys, get different equipment, do something!!! Learn from the mistakes.
Tony G from Cincinnati, Ohio
LOVE THE BAND, BUT SOUND SYSTEM MADE IT HARD TO LISTEN TO
I first saw Little Feat at Hara Arena in Dayton on their original Waiting for Columbus tour (I have the t-shirt around here somewhere). I love this band, and always will. And I know the music and words well, but the Taft Theatre sound system and mix made it at times hard to listen to. And it was probably 20% too loud. Sitting in the Balcony was difficult, as I am 6'2" tall, and the seats were painful for this older body and are clearly build for people under 5'8" tall - no leg room worse than a Frontier Air passenger seat. And as the show progressed, it became obvious that the ventilation/cooling system was having a hard time cooling the crowd on a hot night. There were many extended solos, which as a musician I can usually enjoy, but the sound system rendered the solos and many of the lyrics unintelligible. In summary, go see Little Feat if you are a fan of the band. But if you hate instrumental solos, bad sound and unintelligible lyrics, try another show and venue.
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