DJ and producer from Chicago, Illinois.
One of the most popular Chicago house producers during the late 1980s thanks to his massive club hit "French Kiss", Lil' Louis was also the only Chicago producer to successfully deal with the major labels; he released two albums for Epic, and only left the label at his own instigation. Born in Chicago, Louis was the son of guitarist Bobby Sims, who recorded for Chess and appeared with the psychedelic-soul unit Rotary Connection. He grew up with nine siblings and played both drums and bass as a child, then began DJing in the mid-1970s (he earned his nickname after appearances at the club River's Edge while still in middle school). By the end of the decade he had his own club, the Future, where he began working on his editing techniques, thanks to a cassette deck and later a reel-to-reel recorder.
By the 1980s, Lil' Louis was hosting the biggest house parties in Chicago, and he began recording his productions around that time as well. His first single "How I Feel" appeared on his own label, and he began collaborating with Marshall Jefferson on several tracks, including "Seven Ways To Jack" by Hercules, Byron Stingily's "I Can't Stay Away". In 1989, his new single "French Kiss", released on Diamond Records, a label he founded with Byron Stingily, became a local hit, then a platinum-selling international classic after being licensed to Diamond Records and Diamond Records. The success triggered a major label contract through Diamond Records, and the release of his debut album "From The Mind Of Lil' Louis" (1989).
Charting a course across jazz-fusion and R&B as well as house, the album was one of the best produced by any of the Chicago figures, and included session contributions from Larry Heard, Die Warzau, and his own father on drums. From the album, the moody single "I Called U" became another club hit. His follow-up album, the more stylistically unified "Journey With The Lonely", didn't fare as well and Lil' Louis retired from recording for over four years, preferring instead to set up his own studio in New York and work on production with Babyface and [a=Me'Shell Ndegeocello]. He returned by collaborating with "Little" Louie Vega of Masters At Work and also worked on production for Black Magic.
Brother of Curtis Harman.
2012
2009
2008
Mathematics Recordings
12", EP
2001
2000
2000
1999
1997
1997
1995
1995
1992
1990
Polydor
12", Maxi
1989
Polygram
7", Promo
1989
1988
1987
Not On Label
Acetate, 12"
2020
XL Recordings
25xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2018
Not On Label (Santiago Salazar Self-released)
File, MP3, Mixed, 192
2014
2005
2003
2001
2000
Ultra Records
2xCD, Mixed
1999
1997
1997
1997
1996
Edisom
2xCD, Comp, Mixed
1996
1996
1996
1996
1996
1994
1993
1993
1992
1990
1987
2025
BPM King Street Sounds, Armada Music
12", Smplr
2019
BPM King Street Sounds, Nite Grooves
12", Comp
2012
2009
Ministry Of Sound
3xCD, Comp, Mixed
2008
Hed Kandi
3xCD, Mixed
2008
Grand Gallery, BPM King Street Sounds, Nite Grooves
CD, Comp
2007
BPM King Street Sounds
12"
2007
2004
BPM King Street Sounds
12", Ltd
2002
2001
2000
House Afrika Records
CD, Mixed, S/Edition
2000
2000
2000
2000
1998
Cameo (4)
CD, Comp
1997
Rhythm Republic, Strictly Rhythm
CD, Comp
1997
1997
1996
Cutting Edge
CD, Comp
1994
Metronome, Container Records (3)
CD, Comp, Mixed
1994
1993
1992
1990
1990
1989
1989
1989
Epic
12", EP, Promo
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