Rachèl Louise

Rachèl Louise
Born (1989-07-08) 8 July 1989
Origin Utrecht, Netherlands
Genres Rock music, pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar
Years active 2011–present
Labels Rachèl Louise Music
Website www.rachellouisemusic.nl

Rachèl Louise (born July 8, 1989) is a Dutch-American singer-songwriter. After winning the Utrechtse Popprijs (Utrecht Pop Award) in 2011 and being called Serious Talent at the Dutch pop/rock radio station 3FM, she released her debut album Be Your Own Cheerleader on October 5, 2012.

Biography and career

Louise was born in Utrecht as daughter of Rob and Lee Ann Vermeulen. She already was into music from her youth onwards. While at primary school she already sang in Kids Crew. She also was soloist in the Dutch TV show Prinsen en Prinsessen and she also sang at the black gospel choir Inside Out. She worked at many productions for CD, DVD and TV, both national and international.

In 2011 Louise wins the Utrechtse Popprijs (Utrecht Pop Award), multimedia platform 3VOOR12 calls her the most promising talent from Utrecht and by national radio station 3FM she is called Serious Talent. Since then, she acts in many different radio shows, among them at 538. She is also seen in De Wereld Draait Door. She also plays opening acts for artists like Dotan, James Morrison, Brooke Fraser and Jon Allen.

When Louise achieves her secondary school diploma, she moves to the United States to follow an education at the Musician Institute in Hollywood. After finishing, she returns to the Netherlands to start an education at the music school. She however quits after half a year to become a full-time musician. In 2012 Louise self-publishes her first album Be Your Own Cheerleader.[1][2][3]

Discography

Albums

Year Album details
2011 Living In Holland
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Rachèl Louise Music
  • Formats: EP
2012 Be Your Own Cheerleader
  • Released: October 5, 2012
  • Label: Rachèl Louise Music
  • Formats: CD

Singles

Year Title Album
2011 At The Disco Living In Holland
2011 Hardcore Be Your Own Cheerleader
2012 Take Your Place Be Your Own Cheerleader
2012 Just A Few Be Your Own Cheerleader
2013 Happiness (new version)

References

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