What happened to Lowell George?

On June 29, the morning after an appearance at Washington, D.C.’s Lisner Auditorium, where the bulk of Waiting for Columbus had been recorded in 1977, George collapsed and died of a heart attack in his Arlington, Virginia, hotel room at the Twin Bridges Marriott.

Where is Lowell George buried?

On June 29, 1979, while on tour promoting his “Thanks, I’ll Eat It Here” solo album, Lowell George died of a heart attack brought on by a heroin overdose at this former Marriott. He was 34 years old. His ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean from his fishing boat.

What kind of guitar did Lowell George play?

Soon, Lowell was already playing it better than his brother ever would. At college, he switched to an electric and bought a Fender Mustang and a Champ amplifier but he was not captivated by any particular sound until he came across the model that would define him forever, a Stratocaster.

What tuning does Lowell George use?

He tuned to his own somewhat unique tuning, using an A chord which is really a G-tuning with some strings moved up a step. Here’s how George described it in a Guitar Player interview in 1976… “I use an open A tuning which is an open G tuning moved up a whole step.