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Carl O'Neil Little (17 December 1938 – 6 August 2005), better known by his stage name Carlo Little, was a rock and roll , based in the London scene in the 1960s. He played in an early version of the Rolling Stones. Little was also with ' All-Stars and was a founder member of Screaming Lord Sutch's Savages.


Early life
Born Carl O'Neil Little at the Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Shepherd's Bush, , he was brought up and lived in , for most of his life with his sister Carole. His fellow townsmen included peers , and , all of whom would find fame with the same instrument. He was included in the evacuation of civilians during World War II as a child, and sent to relatives in Wales during in London.

As a teenager he discovered Ted Heath and then music, especially and . Skiffle inspired Little to join a band, Derek Addison's Rhythm Katz. By the late 1950s rock and roll had arrived in the United Kingdom, and Little became a fan of and , whose drummer he was influenced by. Little was called up in 1958 to do in the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Corps of Drums, serving in Kenya and Malta, and he was singled out to become head drummer due to his loud playing. He was in 1960.


Career
On his return to civilian life, he met David Sutch and formed the Savages with amongst others who lived locally. Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages toured the UK and became known for their unique British rock and roll shows. The bulk of the band members, including Little, left in 1962 to join the Cyril Davies All Stars, and recorded a single "Country Line Special", an track which influenced and . He also played a few gigs with the young Rolling Stones and was asked by to join permanently before they hired as their official drummer in January 1963. In 1998, during their European tour, he was invited as an official guest backstage at one of their concerts.official website

Little gave drum lessons. Little was the loudest drummer many had ever seen or heard, one of the first to ever hammer the bass drum.

Little continued to work as a session drummer throughout the 1960s, and toured with the Flower Pot Men, and in Europe. He later auditioned for and but signed to in 1973 as Hurricane with and Freddie 'Fingers' Lee. Little played in pub bands throughout the 1970s and 1980s, until he reformed the All Stars in 2000. The band now included on vocals, Alex Chanter (brother of the ) on lead guitar and vocals, Johnny Casanova on keyboards and vocals, Eddie Armer on harmonicas and fellow former Cyril Davies band member, Ricky Brown (aka ), on bass. Carlo and his All Stars recorded an , which also featured , , Long John Baldry, Matthew Fisher, Simon Bell and . The album, entitled Never Stop Rockin', (the title track penned by Little), could not be released until 2009, so he was unable to see the finished product.

Next to his musical activities, he worked as a bread salesman and entrepreneur until his retirement.

Little died of in , Tyne and Wear in 2005, at the age of 66. The Carlo Little All Stars album Never Stop Rockin' was released by Angel Air Records in January 2009.


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