WHIPPOORWILL ARTS FELLOWS


Keith Little

Veteran bluegrass and country multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter Keith Little grew up playing the ukulele, guitar, 5-string banjo, and later added mandolin and fiddle to his musical arsenal. By the time he was 13 years old he landed his first professional gig, playing banjo with local musicians around a campfire for a post-trail-ride party in the Sierra foothills of Northern California. “I earned $25, a mountain of cash to me at the time,” he recalls. Ten years later, after a decade of developing his skills on acoustic guitar and banjo, and as a harmony singer, Little committed to becoming a professional musician.

“I built a very humble studio business,” he says, “while working in country dance bands in the Central Valley and taking every gig I could manage.”

Now, with 40 years in the rear-view mirror, Little’s career resume is nothing less than brilliant. He has recorded as a side musician on nearly 100 albums—with Frank Wakefield, Claire Lynch, Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Nell Robinson, and others—and was featured on the Chieftains Grammy-winning Another Country (RCA, 1992) and Dolly Parton’s Grammy- and IBMA-winning The Grass Is Blue (Sugar Hill, 1999). He has performed and toured with the Vern Williams Band, Grant Street String Band, High Country, Rose Maddox, the Country Gentlemen, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Lonesome Standard Time, the Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, the David Grisman Bluegrass Experience, and a duo with Jim Nunally. In 2000, he recorded his first solo album, Distant Land to Roam (Copper Creek Records), and he leads his own group, the LittleBand. His compositions have been recorded by Claire Lynch, Tim O’Brien, the Country Gentlemen, Longview, Crystal Gayle, Vern Williams, the Whites, and others.

Now a music industry veteran of more than four decades—a dedicated instructor at many of the top national and international acoustic music workshops and camps, a professional member of the IBMA, and an honorary lifetime member of the California Bluegrass Association—Keith takes special pleasure in leading his own group, the LittleBand, with Michael Witcher (dobro and vocals), Josh Tharp (banjo and vocals), Sharon Gilchrist (mandolin and vocals), Blaine Sprouse (fiddle), and Rick Dugan (string bass). “I’d have to say that ‘setting the tone of a performance’ is a favorite part of leading the band,” he says, “not musical tone necessarily, but rather tone as it relates to the flavor of the time we spend together. Even if it’s only a 50-minute set, I like for the weight and relative intelligence of each song to come through like a good story. The end result should be entertaining, uplifting, challenging, and honest. This most easily happens by mixing the special talents of each player, providing a platform for them to flavor the dish, and then encouraging the audience to join with us. It’s more on the model of a chef (or a designated driver), and can’t be fully explained, I believe.”

Comeback As A Song — 2020 Whippoorwill Arts Festival

An extremely accomplished singer with a wide vocal range, he sang lead on various artists’ outings on All Night Gang and Schoolhouse, both albums featuring many of Nashville’s wide-ranging bluegrass fraternity of the time. Little’s singing is well-showcased on his first solo album Distant Land to Roam and a more-recent Butch Baldassari tribute album The Road Home that features his own song The Gift.
— RICHARD THOMPSON, BLUEGRASS TODAY
For me, the most meaningful bands were ones in which we shared a common musicality, and where I was respected and allowed to contribute something of myself to the sound. It’s a matter of mutual respect, and love for the music.
— keith little

Recordings

Recorded solo album "Golden Sierra Sessions". Additional grant funded "Lincoln Chapel Sessions".