It’s been a long wait for Miss Little. With almost five years between her ‘Miss Little’ EP, which she did in 2006, and the recent release of her very impressive Sydney-recorded debut album, ‘When Things Fall Apart And Into Place’.
“The album kind of decided to take this long – I never meant for it to take so long. The initial recordings only took a week or two actually, the rest was waiting really.”
Outside of Miss Little, Sarah McCallum (whose direct musical lineage includes father Mal and brother Lewis) is an accomplished composer and arranger, with a strong classical background. But the crossover between the two personas ends there.
We've invited some folk known for their keen-eyed music industry observations to comment on events and trends in the biz, both here at home and abroad.

Vivian Lees and Ken West, the co-promoters of the annual Big Day Out festival, have ended their business partnership - months before the 20th anniversary of the festival in Australia.

According to Peter McLennan’s blog - DubDotDash, Auckland Zoo's annual Zoo Music series has been canned.

NZM Newswire: Put struggling artist's songs on the WINZ hold music
A Facebook page has been created calling for Work and Income NZ to put struggling artist's music on the hold playlist ahead of established musicians like Dave Dobbyn.

Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries is the owner of Warner Music