Little Beaver
b. William Hale, 15 August 1945, Forest City, Arkansas, USA. Little Beaver, a singer and guitarist, made his mark on the tail end of the soul era in the early '70s with a typical southern-style body of work that included both blues and soul traditions. Little Beaver grew up in Arkansas but when a teenager moved to Florida. He recorded some local hits for various labels, with a Bobby Bland-type gospel-blues voice. He then joined Henry Stone's TK complex of labels in 1971, and penned some hits for Betty Wright as well as playing on innumerable sessions. By the time Little Beaver first recorded on his own for TK's Cat subsidiary in 1972 he had found his own voice and style and scored nationally with Joey (number 48 R&B). His biggest hit was Party Down (number 2 R&B) from 1974. His deep southern sound was not all that compatible with the emerging disco and funk trends and Beaver had his last chart record in 1976.