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Mr. Keith Little
Mr. Keith Little, "The Cincinnati Blues Man" has been sharing
his love for music with the world for over 45 years of performing and
recording. Known as Cincinnati's "King of the Blues" he's worked his
magic for crowds big and small, gaining devoted fans along the way and
playing his own style of music - a mixture of blues, R&B and
soul.
Keith's credentials include his work as a
singer/songwriter, work
as a playwright, and writer and producer of the Blues/Jazz video
documentary "Thanks For My Flowers," as well as producer of
the CD
compilation of Cincinnati music entitled "Night Lights." Keith has also
served as president, vice-president and trustee of the Greater
Cincinnati Blues Society, and was former chief coordinator for the
Performer's Alliance For Charity.
In performance Keith has shared the stage and
jammed with
many other blues greats, including Kenny Neal, Pinetop Perkins, Long
John Hunter, Clarence Carter, Phil Guy and Little Milton, always giving
all he's got to his audience and fans.
Quotes
"As good a set of soul blues as you'll hear...a masterful performer and
engaging composer." -Graham
Clarke (Blues Bytes)
"Mr. Keith Little is noble, powerful, extremely talented, and a ray of
light." -Mia Jennings
(Blues On Stage)
"If you like the blues with a soulful sound,
Keith Little offers a sound that will stir your soul." -Dave "Doc" Piltz (Blues On
Stage)
"...often raunchy and played in a high-fevered, sweaty manner, with
interlocked basses and guitars panting, moaning and getting down to
business." -Nikki
O'Neill (Blues Blast)
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Stand My Ground |
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Mr.
Keith Little - Take It Off And Get Loose With It
Style:
Blues/Soul
The latest
album by soul-blues titan Keith Little showcases some of his best work
to date in a range of styles, including Blues, Soul, R&B and
Funk. The album, entitled Take It Off And Get Loose With It, features
12 original songs based on Keith’s life experiences from the
past, present, and a likely future with themes that include comedy,
fantasy, and Keith’s own take on personal situations.
Catalog
#4515 (Released February 16, 2010) |
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