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Rock 'n' Roll Band Little Feat in Concert at the Canyon

The Canyon (28912 Roadside Drive Agoura Hills, CA 91301)
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$29.50 - $32.00
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FREE - $17.25*
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Cult favorites Little Feat bring their rich mix of down-home boogie, country, blues and R&B to the Canyon. For over 30 years Little Feat have been making the unmistakable music that they (and their fans) love, including such hit songs as "Long Distance Love," "Dixie Chicken" and "Let It Roll."

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The last date listed for Little Feat was Sunday June 27, 2010 / 6:00pm (Doors Open).

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28912 Roadside Drive
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
818-879-5016
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2.5 stars - show was just above average and the venue is terrible!

I have to disagree with the other reviewers who said The Canyon is a great venue. The place blows! Every show I've been to there and every friend who has ever seen a show there has agreed that the sound mix is always atrocious!

It had been a few years since I had been to the Canyon and it will probably be at least a few more before I go back again. Probably would not have even bothered going if I hadn't gotten the discount tix from Goldstar (excellent service as always).

Why does Little Feat insist on continuing to play this venue whenever they return home to Socal?

The show itself was slightly above average. Guest pedal steel player def added a lot. Plus I got the #1 song on my list of what I wanted to hear: Skin It Back!
Written on Jul 01 2010

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I have been a fan of Little Feat for a long time, but last night was not their best performance. They were really off. The music was slow, not lively like they usually play. They just weren't in synch. The Canyon Club is a great venue, but the food is bad and way too expensive. They need to expand the seating area and offer appetizers or bar food.
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great venue, great value
Written on Jul 15 2010

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Little Feat were great and I really like this Club. This is the second time I've seen them there and I'll certainly go again when they come back.
Written on Jul 06 2010

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More Information About Little Feat

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http://www.littlefeat.net/

Description

Little Feat is very possibly the "last man standing" example of what used to be the norm in American music; a fusion of a broad span of styles and genres into something utterly distinctive. Transcending traditional musical boundaries, Little Feat’s inimitable fusion of rock and Louisiana-inflected swamp-boogie has made them a favorite among rock and pop music fans since 1969. With a free-wheeling style that cooks in elements of folk, blues, rockabilly, country and jazz, Little Feat’s repertoire delivers an infectious sound and top-drawer musicianship wrapped around a memorable collection of classic songs. 
One can’t write about Little Feat without acknowledging its co-founder, the legendary late slide-guitarist Lowell George. This direction-setting musician/writer/arranger set the course for the band and its sound. But since George's untimely death in 1979, Little Feat has remained largely intact and at the top of their game, making great music and great records, and touring relentlessly, followed by their legions of fans. Some of those biggest fans have been other musicians: Feat's fabled collaborators have included Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Beck, Brian Wilson, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Plant, John Lee Hooker, Johnny Lang, and Leftover Salmon (for whom Feat co-founder and keyboardist Bill Payne recently produced an album).