Paul Barrere

Paul Barrere ( born July 3, 1948 in Burbank, California) is an American rock guitarist and singer, who through his slide guitar playing became known for as a member of Little Feat in the 1970s notoriety.

Barrere joined Little Feat 1972 and debuted at the 1973 released album Dixie Chicken, for which he co-wrote with keyboardist Bill Payne also the song Walking All Night. In addition to his work with the band, he was also active as a session musician, for example, Bonnie Raitt, Carly Simon and Robert Palmer. After the separation of Barrere Little Feat in 1979 began with the recording of his debut solo album On My Own Two Feet, published in 1983. In 1984, Real Lies. In 1988, he was then at the Reunion Little Feats back of the party and published in 1995 in addition his third solo album If the Phone Do not Ring, which contains recordings of the two solo LPs. Together with Fred Tackett took Barrere 2001 the acoustic concert album Live from North Cafe on. Published in early 2013 Paul Barrere with Roger Cole, the CD " Riding The Nova Train" on your own "Better Daze" label.

  • Guitarist
  • Rock singer
  • American musician
  • Born in 1948
  • Man
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