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Highly influential soul/funk guitarist Willie Hale, better known as Little Beaver, was hugely instrumental in the Florida music scene in the mid-seventies. His singular guitar style was featured on a multitude of hits from Betty Wright's InchClean Up Woman,Inch to Benny Latimore's InchLet's Straighten It OutInch and a host of memorable hits from the legendary TK tag where Beaver was the house guitarist. Younger fans might recognize his name from his work on Joss Stone's breakthrough album, InchThe Soul SessionsInch and the follow-up, InchMind Body & SoulInch which became world-wide hits. In 1972, Beaver launched a solo career with the single InchJoey', but his biggest hit came in 1974 with InchParty DownInch, which made it to #2 on the US R&B chart. He released a total of five albums as Little Beaver in the 70s which featured a unique mixture of soul, blues and funk but dropped out of the music scene at the advent of the disco era and began working for the city of Miami. After a long break from the industry, Beaver was coaxed into the studio to record a new solo album and was reunited with old TK session mates Jerome Smith (guitarist with KC & The Sunshine Band) and Ish Ledesma of Foxy fame. The resulting record InchLove & Affection (From The House of Correction)Inch proved that Beaver had lost none of his trademark magic and his new songs were just as memorable as his early hits. Presented here is the title track off the album - an ode to a relative behind bars featuring the album version, radio edit, plus bonus instrumental and acappella versions for maximum listening enjoyment. The great Little Beaver is back, in a big way! .