BIOGRAPHY
Louise is only 18 years old, lives in Folkestone, Kent, and is a Performing Arts tutor at St Edmund's School in Dover; a specialist college for the Performing Arts. Currently she is also studying music and is happy whether playing the piano or her chosen first instrument the guitar. When not working or studying, Louise is also marking out a career as a singer-songwriter.
Louise started writing songs in 2005 at the age of 13. Her first song was subsequently published, and recorded by Louise for a charity, and was released worldwide in 2008.
She has also written other songs for charity including a song entitled Children in Need. This song sold extremely well and all the proceeds were donated to the BBC Children in Need appeal.
Louise performs regularly in the south of the UK and is well known for her music, live performances and also her charity work, Louise having recently been chosen as a Kent County Council role model for young people in Kent.
Louise has appeared many times on radio stations such as the Pat Marsh show and the Dave Cash Country Hour on BBC Radio Kent and KMFM as well as appearing on BBC TV South East Today. Her music has also been played regularly on BBC Radio Shropshire, BBC Radio Strathclyde, Celtic Music Radio, Moray Firth Radio, BBC Radio Scotland, Oban FM,
Moorlands Radio, Leith FM, Mick Smith’s Country Radio, UK Country Radio, Radio Caroline and Klassic Rock Radio.
Louise is always writing new material and has now written over fifty songs and is currently becoming an in demand co-writer with many established names in the music world.
Her music has sold in the USA, Japan, China, Finland, Norway, Germany, Spain, Italy, Cyprus and Gibraltar to name just a few countries worldwide.
Her latest album; THAT GIRL is a collection of ten original compositions aimed squarely at the country/pop/rock market. Helping her out on production duties and also on guitar and percussion is music journalist Jamie Crompton, also known as guitarist for Suzi Quattro and Wishbone Ash. Also lending their skills are; Pete Brown, who supplies bass and guitar and the noted pedal steel player Dave Kirk. Opening and title track That Girl displays her fine vocal delivery and is definitely Radio 2 friendly and a sure-fire highlight is the country rock ballad, the superb Lucky Day. In truth THAT GIRL is an album Louise is very proud of.