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Meet Little E

The first step in most 12-step recovery programs is to admit to oneself that an addiction exists. Little E has completed this first step...at least partially. Yes, he is aware that his addiction is a musical one. He is quite aware that his addiction is none other than Led Zeppelin, the greatest rock band who ever graced the studio and stage. However, Little E does not recognize the fact that this addiction is a problem. In fact, he welcomes his addiction and attempts to make the most of it by regularly reaching 'outside of the box' and playing other artists in his modest and sometimes sporadic music program, 'The Little E Show'. You must remember that Little E's weakness is in fact his greatest strength.

Don't be surprised if you hear some Led Zeppelin during one of Little E's shows, but also do not be surprised if he reaches so far outside of his 'box' that you are shocked in horror of what you are hearing. Yes, he will play some Classic Rock standards from the 60s, 70s, and sometimes 80s. But he may also play some music from bands you've never heard of before or from some musical genres you never want to hear from again.

So stay tuned to 'The Little E Show' if you are the adventurous type and are not afraid to be slapped straight in the face with some kick ass Classic Rock right before feeling sick to your stomach because you've heard something you thought you could never possibly like.

That, my bothers and sisters, is the essence and beauty of 'The Little E Show'.

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