In October of 2022, Sally F! Little opened her home as a house show venue for what was supposed to be a one-time Halloween event. After the show, she fell in love with the potential the make-shift venue had and knew she needed to foster the community Auburn provided. Little began reaching out to musicians both in and outside of the Auburn area to feature at The 512, and now musicians from Auburn, AL, New York City, NY, Albuquerque, NM, and Columbus, GA, have performed at The 512, to name a few. The 512 exponentially reached a level of iconography amongst Auburn’s community, regarded as the spot in Auburn for musicians and concert-goers alike to experience before they graduate.

June 29, 2024
During her time at Auburn University, Sally F! Little studied Commercial Music with a focus in vocal performance. As a commercially trained vocalist, she is well-versed in genres such as alternative rock, pop, and blues. Little has written and performed lead vocals on her band, Lunar Parque’s, singles “Apathy” and “Unravel” along with producers’ projects like Pondylus’ “Ethereal Fruits” on the compilation “Seat at The Table Vol. I” and TRiCK DiCE’s “X2C” on their album “Shattered Stilettos.” Her style can be described as no less than enchanting.
Sally F! Little’s love of music, and especially singing, began when she was barely 4 years old, singing hit Fergie tracks with her mom on long drives from Birmingham, AL to Huntsville. She credits much of her love for music and passion as an artist to her mother’s encouragement. After her mom passed when she was just 14, she felt lost, so she did the only thing she knew how to do: she sang to herself to lull the grief. What started as a form of self-therapy quickly became her first full-fledged song on ukulele, which she says, “will never see the light of day.” Recently, she found her late mom’s CD collection, resulting in the rekindling of her love for various genres like trip-hop, rap, and folk. More importantly, these CDs gave her a way to truly reconnect with my mother and feel seen in a world that tends to be overwhelming.
For the past three years, Sally F! Little has been writing, recording, and performing with Auburn, AL’s alternative soul outfit, Lunar Parque. Her vocal style within the band can be categorized as spine-chilling. With a mixture of exciting, bright belts, as heard in “Sleepless Nights” and “Apathy,” along with a more sultry, haunting mix, as heard in Lunar Parque’s original, “Unravel.” She is nothing shy of captivating.

September 12, 2025
Sally F. Little can be seen on and off stage with her signature pink hair and daring outfits. She loves having a pop of color shining through while singing such intense lyrics, directly mirroring the hopeful energy she has that helps her through heavier seasons of life.
Throughout the last two years, Little has begun her exploration in the world of bass with her all-girl Pop-Punk band, Pink Noire. Pink Noire can be found at various venues throughout Alabama, inspiring young women to follow their dreams in music and the arts. A firm belief Little has always carried with her is that women are capable of anything, even in a world that tries to silence women’s voices. Being part of Pink Noire, a band that amplifies this belief, has done wonders for her dreams of seeing more women shine in music and her community.

October 3, 2025