Richie Hayward

Richie Hayward

Hayward playing with Little Feat, December 31, 2008
Background information
Birth name Richard Hayward
Born February 6, 1946(1946-02-06)
Clear Lake, Iowa, United States
Died August 12, 2010(2010-08-12) (aged 64)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Rock, blues, southern rock, funk, Cajun music, Americana
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Drums, percussion, vocals
Years active 1960s–2010
Labels Warner Bros., Hot Tomato, CMC International
Associated acts The Factory, Fraternity of Man, Little Feat, The Band
Website www.littlefeat.net

Richie Hayward (February 6, 1946 – August 12, 2010)[1][2] was a drummer best known as a founding member and drummer in the band Little Feat. He performed with several bands and worked as a session player. Hayward also joined with friends in some small acting roles on television, which included an episode of F Troop.

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Early career

Hayward first appeared to the public as a member of a band based in Southern California. Before he joined Little Feat he was a member of the groups The Fraternity of Man, and then, The Factory, which was where he met the frontman of the band, Lowell George. The Factory portrayed the anachronistic Beatlesque band, the Bedbugs,[3] on the February 9, 1967 episode of the sitcom, F Troop.

In addition to his work with Little Feat, Hayward recorded and performed with many other artists including: Joan Armatrading, Delaney Bramlett, Kim Carnes, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, James Cotton, The Doobie Brothers, Bob Dylan, Peter Frampton, Buddy Guy, Arlo Guthrie, Al Kooper, Jonny Lang, Eric Lynn, Nils Lofgren, Taj Mahal, Coco Montoya, Robert Palmer, Van Dyke Parks, Robert Plant, Paul Rodgers, Bob Seger, Carly Simon, Stephen Stills, Tom Waits, John Cale, Warren Zevon, Warren Haynes, Jimmy Herring and Helen Watson.

Death

In August 2009, Hayward announced that he had recently been diagnosed with liver cancer and would not be at work indefinitely. A benefit concert was organized, and a website created where fans unable to attend could donate towards his treatment costs. Hayward, who lived in Canada, did not have health insurance. While awaiting a liver transplant, Hayward died from complications of lung disease at a hospital in Victoria, British Columbia on August 12, 2010.[2][4][5] Little Feat drum technician Gabe Ford has been taking his place on drums since August 2009.

The day after his death Little Feat played a gig at Fairport's Cropredy Convention festival in Cropredy in the U.K and spoke of their sadness onstage finding themselves performing a spectacular set in front of 20,000 festival goers.

References

  1. ^ "Richie Hayward 1946-2010". Modern Drummer. moderndrummer.com. August 13, 2010. http://www.moderndrummer.com/viewfullnews/300001612/Richie%20Hayward%201946%E2%80%932010?hpL=1. Retrieved 2010-08-13. 
  2. ^ a b Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed August 2010
  3. ^ IMDb.com
  4. ^ "Richie Hayward, Little Feat co-Founder, Has Died" Toronto Globe and Mail 13 August 2010
  5. ^ Sweeting, Adam (August 13, 2010). "Richie Hayward Obituary". Guardian UK (London: guardian.co.uk). http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/aug/13/richie-hayward-obituary. Retrieved 2010-08-13. 

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