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  1. Thanks I'll Eat It Here (1979) is the only solo album by rock and roll singer-songwriter Lowell George. While George is best known for his work with Little Feat , by 1977 Lowell felt that they were moving increasingly into jazz-rock , a form in which he felt little interest.

  2. Thanks, I’ll Eat it Here is the title of the only solo album by the late rock and roll singer-songwriter Lowell George. While George is best known for his work with Little Feat, by 1977 Lowell felt that they were moving increasingly into jazz-rock, a form in which he felt little interest.

  3. Poco antes de dejar este mundo, Lowell George nos obsequió con su único álbum en solitario de título “Thanks I’ll eat it here”. Un trabajo que no dejó indiferente a ninguno de sus seguidores ya que continuaba la senda marcada por su banda Little Feat.

  4. George was also a producer, and produced the Grateful Dead's 1978 album Shakedown Street, as well as Little Feat's records and his own 1979 solo album Thanks, I'll Eat It Here; he also co-produced a couple of tracks on Valerie Carter's 1977 release Just A Stone's Throw Away.

  5. 16 de dic. de 2012 · Twenty Million Things Album: Thank's I'll Eat It Here Release Date: 1979 Lyrics: If it's fix a fence, fender dents I've got lots of experience Rent gets spent All the letters never...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2014 · It didn't surprise anyone then that early in 1979, Bill Payne announced that Little Feat was over. Lowell recorded a solo album - "Thanks, I'll Eat It Here"- and went on tour with it.

  7. Out on a solo tour following the break-up of his band Little Feat and the release of his debut solo album, Thanks, I’ll Eat It Here, Lowell George succumbed to heart failure – thought to be caused in part by his obesity and heavy drug use – in his hotel room in Arlington, VA, on June 29, 1979, following a show in Washington, DC.