Paul Barrere, the singer and guitarist from the rock band Little Feat, has died at the age of 71.
He died on Saturday, October 26, due to complications from liver disease.
To confirm his passing, the band released a statement today.
It read: "It is with great sorrow that Little Feat must announce the passing of our brother guitarist, Paul Barrere, this morning at UCLA Hospital.
"We ask for your kindest thoughts and best wishes to go out especially to his widow Pam and children Gabriel, Genevieve, and Gillian, and to all the fans who were his extended family.
“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.
“We are grateful for the time we have shared.”
The statement continued: “Paul auditioned for Little Feat as a bassist when it was first being put together – in his words, 'as a bassist I make an excellent guitarist' – and three years later joined the band in his proper role on guitar.
"Forty-seven years later, he was forced to miss the current tour, which will end tomorrow, due to side effects from his ongoing treatment for liver disease.
"He promised to follow his doctor’s orders, get back in shape, and rock on the beach at the band’s annual gathering in Jamaica in January 2020.
"'Until then,' he wrote, 'keep your sailin' shoes close by…if I have my way, you’re going to need them!
"As the song he sang so many times put it, he was always 'Willin’, but it was not meant to be.
"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.
"We are grateful for the time we have shared."
Paul was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2015.
Paul joined the band in 1973, a few years after the band first formed and ahead of their hit third record Dixie Chicken.
In total, the band released 16 albums.
Between 1983 and 1986, Paul released three solo studio records.
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