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LEARN FROM THE BEST ————– BY Marck C.B. — NEWS zines Contributing Writer. Steve “IAN” Little was born in the United States in the Eastern part of the American Midwest, Dayton, OH. He has been a professional musician and composer for over forty years. He has played thousands of live musical performances, from stages inside intimate nightclubs, to large, rip-roaring bar haunts, to prestigious concert halls, theaters, auditoriums, arenas and convention centers. Ian having performed with the likes of such nineteen seventies rock and roll icons as guitarist Pat Traverse and “Flashdance” composer Michael Sembello, and many others; Ian’s musical specialties being rock-n-roll and jazz/rock and pure jazz styling.
He grew up on gospel and top-40, pop-rock radio and the kind of discipline to one’s musical instrument often seen within musical performers whose roots are steeped in Baptist sentiments. It worked out well for IAN, he being motivated to push past gospel music into blues first, then rock-n-roll. And as his performance skills gained confidence, the challenges of learning jazz and classical techniques, and training one’s fingers and hands to the physical aspects of the speed and articulation required to perform such musical pieces, led to more frequent offers to perform with various popular bands whose days were spent mostly traveling from city to city, from gig to gig. It was a lifestyle IAN favored, and pursued with gusto. EARLY BEGINNINGS TO DECADES OF EXPERIENCE As his music career advanced IAN began to accept composing assignments, for films and industrial videos and most recently accepting a Music Director position with NEWSzines Radio Network, where he composes, arranges, and often records performances of radio program themes and incidental music. IAN creates theme-songs for audio-books and audio-drama series. Most recently completing a suite of music for a new radio production of “ The Modern Prometheus: FRANKENSTEIN.” The Modern Prometheus: FRANKENSTEIN We met with IAN down on the Eastern Coast of Florida, near Miami, to chat with him about his career history, and musical motivations, and what’s up next for his career, and more.
IAN LITTLE QUESTIONS / ANSWERS IAN, you are usually in near constant motion, but you have settled recently here in Florida, and it seems you are preparing to adjust your career course; or is this just you taking a rest from your normal hectic pace? Answer: Well, as far as long term touring, I’ve decided to limit that to just 30 days at a time (at most). I love to play out in front of a live audience, but I’m not as spry as I used to be, so as a result I’m still doing shows and club events, but I’m concentrating more on writing arranging and producing music for a variety of commercial uses.. Please tell us how and why you got started into a career in music? Answer: I started playing when I was about 9 years old. I got the opportunity to play in a few different bands before I turned 18. As a result, we played in a lot of different venues, including television three times.
The Phil Donahue Show was one of them. I guess I was just lucky at the time to be asked to play with so many bands. Back to the question, I would watch my cousins play and sing music while in church, and a light just came on in my head one day. I thought “That’s what I want to do.” So I did.. How did your parents influence your interest in music? Answer: Mornings in our house, my Dad would almost always play the kitchen radio on a top forty station before he went to work.