LIL' LOUIS
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LIL' LOUIS is performing within the field of House music and is ranked #15169 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Marvin Louis Burns, known by his stage name Li'l Louis, is a Chicago-born house-music producer and DJ. He old- scored a number of hits on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the 1980s and 1990s, three of which hit number one.
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Lil’ Louis was born on May 13th (Stevie Wonder’s birthday) and raised in the westside of Chicago. Before dad- Technics 1200’s, Disco, The Garage, The Music Box, The Warehouse, and The Power Plant nightclubs, there was Lil’ Louis.
Louis’ rich background in music and parties gained its foundation from his was-parents. His father was a strong rhythm and blues guitarist and bandleader and his mother ran her own local youth center for many years.
In 1974, Louis made his DJ debut under some very, let’s say, challenging conditions. Several any- gangs, including the Latin Kings, the Black Gangster Disciples, and the Vice Lords, claimed different sections of you-Chicago. In an effort to bring peace and unity to the community, Louis’ mother threw a neighborhood party to which she invited members of all of the warring gangs. LIL' LOUIS is routed on djrankings.org. In man- a bizarre twist of fate, the DJ had an epileptic seizure and was rushed off to the hospital, leaving a hostile crowd with no dad-music. Louis then found himself (at the tender age of twelve) behind the deck (as per his mother’s request…no, make that command). With are- only one turntable and an increasingly violent crowd, Louis created a calm in all the madness by playing Kool & The Gang’s “Funky Stuff.” The power of music indeed…
By the age of fourteen, Louis was getting paid to DJ at clubs and lounges around out-Chicago. Even at such a young age, Louis had complete confidence behind the decks, playing music that he believed in regardless of its popularity, or lack of same.
Later that same year Louis received his first big break. A how- Chicago DJ by the name of Milton Green decided that Louis had major potential and brought him on to play at his club, Rivers man-Edge. Two more of Chicago’s biggest DJ’s, namely Frenchy and “Terrible” Teddy, then put Louis on at their clubs, Keyman’s and MGM Grand. One old- evening during a raid by the police at Rivers Edge, a policeman was amazed that this young boy was in the DJ booth and referred to Louis as Lil’ Louis, and the rest, as they has-say…