Louise was born in Oldham, Lancashire, and was
surrounded by music from an early age. She started
singing at 15 months old. At the age of five, she started
having piano lessons at the Metropolitan Music Centre in
Oldham,Theory lessons from seven, and became a member of
the girl's choir, conducted by Eileen Bentley,MBE from
seven to sixteen.
At the same time, Louise also was a fine dancer in
ballet, Tap and Modern, studying with Sheila Carter, but
had to decide that Music was going to be her career.
Louise's strong aural training and musical talents were
exercised conducting her father's choir of 40 West Indian
non-readers, 'The Oldham International Choir' and played
the organ at the local church, too.
In 1989, she won a place at Chetham's School of Music
in Manchester, studying piano and joining the Chamber
choir conducted by Mike Brewer, where he gave Louise the
chance to conduct the choir. She joined The National
Youth Choir of Great Britain in 1995, and wrote many
gospel arrangements for them, which are still sung
worldwide today.
In 1992, Louise won a scholarship to The Guildhall School
of Music and Drama, studying piano with Joan Havill. In
her spare time there, Louise started to sing with
function bands and join the world of session singing, and
hasn't looked back since.
Over the years, Louise has worked with Beverley
Knight, Michael Ball, Marti Pellow, Chris Difford, Robbie
Williams, Bryan Ferry, Ronnie Wood, Lulu, Van Morrison,
Eric Stewart, Madeline Bell, Sheila Ferguson, Ruby
Turner, Jools Holland and his Rhythm Orchestra, Sam
Brown, Bryan Adams, Trijntje Oosterhuis, Russell Watson,
Steve Winwood, Heather Small, Emma Bunton, Paul Young,
Martine McCutcheon, Vinnie Jones, Don Blackman, Edwin
Starr, Solomon Burke, Karl Jenkins and John Rutter.
(Live performances and/or recordings)
She has performed in London's West End in 'Jesus Christ
Superstar' (Lyceum Theatre), 'Whistle Down the
Wind' (Aldwych Theatre), 'The Genius of Ray' (Haymarket)
and with 'Soul Train' on the first UK tour. 'Hair'
(choreographed by Anthony Van Laast), The Music of
'Queen' and 'Abba' has allowed her to work throughout
Scandinavia and Iceland with West End International.
One of Louise's highlights was performing live on 'Top
of the Pops' in 2001, singing 'Right On' by Silicone
Soul, and enjoys singing on many Dance tracks for
numerous record labels. Also, she has credits on many
soundtracks such as 'Troy', 'Ray' and 'Phantom of the
Opera'.
Louise's skills stretch from teaching in voice, piano
and theory, sight-reading, harmony and all aspects of
Music.
She performs with several function bands singing
Aretha Franklin Songbook, Rock with 'The Staxs', Jazz,
Pop, R'n'B and Classical, occasionally playing the Organ
for Church Services and has been featured on several
occasions on 'Songs of Praise'.
In 2006, Louise was singing with Beverley Knight
supporting 'Take That' throughout their UK Tour, singing
and playing keyboards with 'Roxy Music' on their European
Tour in July and joined 'The Jools Holland and his Rhythm
and Blues Band' as a soloist on their Winter Tour along
with Ruby Turner and has sung backing vocals for Lulu,
Marc Almond and this Summer, Dave Edmunds.
In 2007, Louise was the featured singer on 'Misunderstanding' By Cerrone-Vs Sweet Connection and went to Paris to shoot the video (see video player).
In 2008 Louise was featured on two of Sonny Jim's
tracks, 'Can't stop movin' and the remix of the Johnny
Cash track 'Country Boy' (see video player). She also featured in 'Changes' by Victor Imbres/Rob
Davis.
In 2009, Louise sang in the World premiere of 'The Tension of Opposite' by Matthew Ferraro at the Barican with the Crouch End Festival Choir and London Orchestra da Camera, Roy Ayers and Bah Samba at the Southport Weekender, Lenny Henry and 'Poor White Trash' band for Comic Relief and worked with NAPT who were winners of the Best track and remix, NAPT vs Kish Mauve "Lose Control".
In September, she joined Michael Ball on his special 25th Anniversary UK Tour as Vocal arranger and one of his 5 soloists.
Louise released her 1st album in October, "Wait For You" and is available from my Discography page and iTunes.
This year, Louise was the featured singer on 'Make my Day' by NAPT (Funkatech) which won Best Track 2009 at the Breakspoll International Breakbeat Awards - see video player.
Louise has a famous brother in the classical world,
Wayne, who is one of the leading organist, pianist and
conductor, and her sister Melanie, who is also a highly
acclaimed singer/actress.
Choir arrangements for 4/8 parts.
- Precious Lord
- Swing Low
- How Great Thou Art
- Nobody Knows
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
Where you can hear/see Louise:
- On Tour with Jools Holland: March - December 2010.
- Michael Ball - Past and Present, 25th Anniversary Tour DVD.
- NAPT featuring Louise Marshall - Make My Day (Funkatech) (check out Youtube movie below).
- 'Talc', Man, Boy Featuring Girl
- The Choir in the Honda advert