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Described as a vocal tour-de-force, Elouise is a sensational singer with a rich background in musical theatre and pop. She began her career in Les Misérables and has played lead roles in major UK tours.
Described as ‘a vocal tour-de-force’, Lancashire-born singer-songwriter Elouise is renowned for her powerful voice. She first stepped onto the professional stage at the age of ten, playing 'Little Cosette' in Les Misérables. Trained as an actress, she quickly secured the lead role of 'Lola' in a UK tour of Barry Manilow's hit musical Copacabana. After moving to London to form her own band, Elouise was discovered by Steve Anderson, Kylie Minogue’s Musical Director, who saw a young Streisand in her. Together, they developed her sound, leading to the release of two internationally acclaimed EPs. These featured original material by John Barry and Burt Bacharach, and received glowing reviews from the United States, UK, Australia, and Europe. Her single ‘Pretender’ was highlighted as ‘Song of The Day’ on the UK pop site Popjustice, praised for its effortless sound. Elouise's second EP included unique versions of classic torch ballads such as 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' and 'The Winner Takes It All'. Her rendition of 'Tainted Love' became the most requested song on Larry Flick’s Out Q show on Sirius XM in the US. With a growing fan base in both the UK and America, Elouise has been tipped as one of the world’s greatest songstresses by the Sydney Observer. In 2011, with the help of Steve Anderson and a creative team, Elouise launched her own show, Little Belter. This show featured unique versions of classic torch ballads by artists like Judy Garland and Shirley Bassey, celebrating the legendary artists who inspired her. Little Belter played to sell-out audiences every month for two years at Soho’s Madame Jo Jo’s and later toured the UK successfully. Elouise was also featured on Melanie LaPatin’s album Ballroom Remixed in the US, with her song 'The Lover’s Rumba' recorded for the FOX series So You Think You Can Dance. She has performed live on BBC Radio London, moving presenter Jo Good to tears with her rendition of Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way'. Constantly performing at major events across the UK, Elouise has graced stages at London Pride in Trafalgar Square, Manchester and Liverpool Prides, and BT London Live in Hyde Park during the Olympics. She has also supported Brian Conley in his sell-out show. “Elouise is a rare breed of artist, who has the forward vision of a future superstar, while also revealing an unabashed reverence for the classic divas of all time. Elouise is unlike any other performer I’ve encountered in recent years. She’s the ultimate, fresh-faced ingénue, yet she’s as assured as a seasoned veteran.” Larry Flick, Sirius XM (USA)
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