Paul Barrere, guitarist-singer for Little Feat, dies at 71
NEW YORK — Paul Barrere, guitarist and singer for the rock group Little Feat, has died. He was 71.
Barrere’s passing was announced Saturday by surviving members of the band, who honoured his contributions to the music world. He died Saturday morning at a hospital in Los Angeles due to side effects from an ongoing treatment for liver disease.
“Paul, sail on to the next place in your journey with our abiding love for a life always dedicated to the muse and the music,” Little Feat’s Bill Payne, Sam Clayton, Fred Tackett, Kenny Gradney and Gabe Ford said in a statement.
Little Feat’s lead guitarist, singer and main songwriter, Lowell George, died in 1979. But Barrere was a foundational part of Little Feat’s funky, blues-inflected Southern rock. He wrote or co-wrote some of the band’s most beloved songs including “Skin It Back,” ”Time Loves a Hero” and “Old Folks Boogie.”