LITTLE MAN Album Release Show
LITTLE MAN
Chris Perricelli began playing guitar at age 13 in Hamilton, Massachusetts. His first band in high school was called The One Eyed Kurtz. They were highly respected for their originals. Chris played many solo electric shows at school and in town as well as with the band at talent shows. At age 17, Chris found a paying job during his junior and senior year as he joined a classic rock cover band as lead guitarist with guys almost twice his age. The Curtis Haines Band played many night clubs on Massachusetts north shore area earning Chris a high standing amongst friends and live music goers. Chris becomes known as “The Kid“.
Leaving home, Chris moved to Chicago and attends college at DePaul University with help of a music scholarship. He was a Sound Recording Tech. major at the school of music. It is here that Perricelli forms Little Man. About a Painting becomes the self-released debut EP recorded by Phil Bonnet in 1998. After this release came Core of Discovery in 2000, a full length album recorded by classmate Ed Tinley with Dave Cottini on drums and Derek Brovold on bass. The following year Cottini joined the Universal signed Ike Reilly Assassination and Chris joined them as a guitar technician on their national tours. By 2002, work was slow and Chris felt the need for a big change. He ended work with Ike, moved to the Twin Cities and formed a new Little Man with Ken DeVoe on drums and Heath Henjum on bass. This new trio produced Big Rock in 2004, a self-released full length album recorded by Rich Mattson. The band now begins to build a bigger reputation by playing more local shows and by touring the mid-west.
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In 2006, Ben Foote joined on bass and Ryan Otte on drums adding more charismatic performances to Little Man’s shows while 2007 brought Little Man more into the forefront of the Twin Cities music scene with Soulful Automatic. Perricelli worked with four different producers to realize this colorful classic sounding rock album that the media placed high on their best albums of the year lists. The City Pages did a cover story and named Little Man Best Rock Band 2007. Perricelli continued to make the band shine with the 2009 release Of Mind And Matter. Pulling from his Kinks, Zeppelin, Bowie and T. Rex influences, this album is lush with layered vocals and strings to create an experience of fantasy and wonder. Produced by Ed Tinley (Ike Reilly, Liz Phair) he helped Chris realize this project while recording in an old hunting lodge just outside Chicago. 2011 brings Chris back to Chicago to record the Orbital Amusement EP, an astral modern rock album with help from zvex effects. The Little Man live rock show is not to be missed. Exuding with passion and that rock star quality that really pulls you into a performance, Perricelli keeps growing leaps and bounds.
STRANGELIGHTS
"....the victory of Strange Lights sound is the uniting of Bridge Club and First Communion Afterparty into a supergroup of sorts that is greater than the sum of its parts. Imagine Led Zeppelin playing Velvet Underground songs or some such. It works. You'll be hearing more from them as the year plays out. They are one of my favorite new bands for 2008. And the year is still young." ~David de Young, Howwastheshow.com
HIGH ON STRESS
High on Stress is a 4-piece band that has received excellent notices and airplay in not only their hometown of Minneapolis MN, but across the nation and from as far away as the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The band has weathered enough personnel changes, geographic obstacles and wardrobe malfunctions to have killed a less recalcitrant band. Reviewers have favorably compared the band’s “almost alt.country” sound to REM, the Replacements, Wilco, and Josh Rouse among others. Their third and latest album, Living is a Dying Art, is due out in fall 2011.


