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Bill Payne
Payne with Little Feat at a benefit for Richie Hayward, Burlington, Vermont, January 14, 2010
Payne with Little Feat at a benefit for Richie Hayward, Burlington, Vermont, January 14, 2010
Background information
Born (1949-03-12) March 12, 1949 (age 75)
Waco, Texas, U.S.
GenresRock, roots rock[1], blues rock, swamp rock, jam band, boogie rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards
Years active1969–present
LabelsHot Tomato Records
Member ofLittle Feat
Formerly ofPhil Lesh and Friends
Leftover Salmon
The Doobie Brothers
Websitewww.billpaynecreative.com

William H. Payne (born March 12, 1949) is an American pianist who, with Lowell George, co-founded the American rock band Little Feat.[2] He is considered by many other rock pianists, including Elton John,[3] to be one of the finest American piano rock and blues musicians. In addition to his trademark barrelhouse blues piano, he is noted for his work on the Hammond B3 organ. Payne is an accomplished songwriter whose credits include "Oh, Atlanta". Following the death of Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward on August 12, 2010, Payne is the only member of the group from the original four-piece line-up currently playing in the band.

Payne has worked and recorded with J. J. Cale, Jimmy Buffett, Doobie Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Bryan Adams, Pink Floyd, Bob Seger, Toto, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, Carly Simon, James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Helen Watson, Stevie Nicks, Robert Palmer, Richard Torrance, Stephen Bruton, and Shocking Edison. He was a guest performer on Bonnie Raitt's album Sweet Forgiveness in 1977, and wrote its track, "Takin' My Time."

Paul Barrere and Bill Payne played several live concerts with Phil Lesh and Friends, from October 1999 through July 2000. Payne was a member of Boulder band Leftover Salmon[4] from 2014 until December 2015.

In August 2015, Payne was selected to play keyboards for The Doobie Brothers after their keyboardist Guy Allison was called to work on an album project in Japan. However, in December 2015 Payne rejoined the Doobies as a touring member, officially taking the position previously held by Allison.[5] In the few weeks of touring with the Doobies, he was featured with the band and Michael McDonaldonThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Payne's temporary term ended in early September after the Doobies' concert at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey.

Other work[edit]

Payne was a pioneer in the development of online music communities. In the early 1990s, he contacted his fan base and enlisted the help of friend Jay Herbst to develop the Little Feat Grass-roots Movement. This model went on to be a template for many bands in the creation of their Street Teams, which enlist the help of fans for purposes of music and concert promotion. This method has proven to be an effective vehicle for bringing bands and fans closer together, and forging friendships between them.

Payne now also works as a commercial photographer.[6]

Songwriting (selected)[edit]

Payne wrote or co-wrote many of the songs in Little Feat's catalogue, including the following:

  • "Snakes on Everything"
  • "Strawberry Flats"
  • "Truck-Stop Girl"
  • "Brides of Jesus"
  • "Tripe Face Boogie"
  • "Got No Shadow"
  • "Oh, Atlanta"
  • "Somebody's Leavin'"
  • "Time Loves a Hero"
  • "Gringo"
  • "Takin' My Time"
  • "Red Streamliner"
  • "All That You Dream"
  • Discography[edit]

    Little Feat[edit]

    Solo[edit]

    Collaborations[edit]

    With Shigeru Suzuki

    With Robert Palmer

    With J. J. Cale

    With Brian Cadd

    With Stephen Bishop

    With Jimmy Barnes

    With Harry Nilsson

    With Jackson Browne

    With Curtis Stigers

    With Steve Harley

    With Emmylou Harris

    With Janis Ian

    With James Reyne

    With Rod Stewart

    With Gail Davies

    With Steve Cropper

    With Jeffrey Osborne

    With Michael Martin Murphey

    With Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt

    With Gregg Allman Band

    With Jude Cole

    With Diana DeGarmo

    With Bob Seger

    With Colin James

    With Melanie

    With B.B. King

    With Bryan Adams

    With Stevie Nicks

    With Cher

    With Shannon McNally

    With Jimmy Buffett

    With Shawn Colvin

    With Carly Simon

    With Richard Marx

    With Neil Diamond

    With Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell

    With Art Garfunkel

    With Julia Fordham

    With Gene Parsons

    With Barbra Streisand

    With Maria Muldaur

    With Shelby Lynne

    With Jane Wiedlin

    With Dusty Springfield

    With Donovan

    With Jennifer Warnes

    With Melissa Manchester

    With Phoebe Snow

    With James Taylor

    With Dolly Parton

    With Leo Sayer

    With Valerie Carter

    With Yvonne Elliman

    With Linda Ronstadt

    With Rita Coolidge

    With Nicolette Larson

    With Taj Mahal

    With Doobie Brothers

    With Tom Johnston

    With Patrick Simmons

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Bill Payne Explorebigsky.com Retrieved 9 July 2024
  • ^ Skelly, Richard. "Biography: Bill Payne". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  • ^ "Interview: Little Feat's Bill Payne". Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  • ^ "Bill Payne Now Officially a Member of Leftover Salmon". Jambands.com. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  • ^ "Events – Bill Payne Creative". Billpaynecreative.com. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  • ^ "Bill Payne Creative". Billpaynecreative.com. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  • External links[edit]


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bill_Payne&oldid=1233421196"

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