Heidi Little - Rockin In The Free World




The influence of sixties music has always been pervasive and inclusive of all genres. The key for perpetuation is to find those with a distinct reverence for the past but the vision for the future. Heidi Little ventured from canada in search of her destiny as a noted songwriter / singer who has had hit songs within the Canadian Borders for many years. The assimilation of what once was with the inclusion of the baroque songs of the mountains and love songs of contemporary music have brought the sentiments of the masses back to the unity of years ago based on the complexities of her songs and the affinity for what she does. Music became a business after the demise of psychedelia and rock n’ roll as it was once perceived became a massive sell-our based on money and not the euphoria of pleasing the pundits and denizens of selected demographic areas. When listening to the song “One”, the bravado of the lost art form that has languished amidst the sea of commerciality has returned from the ashes. To be paid for a given skill is ideal but the passion of what one gives should be returned by those who see the culmination of what once was and what could still be. When a segment of the neoteric fans of Heidi, it becomes one of the few chances to permeate the air with songs from the heart, a trait lost long ago in the proverbial rock n’ roll shuffle. The altruistic approach of affordable music has begun, a remnant of those days which appealed to the masses based on economy and availability.

The dance hall craze of long ago has become a distant memory but this could be a chance to get close to the artist, to essentially become part of the musical wheel and restore credibility to a genre that has been in need of some salvation for many years.

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