Louise Cookman

Louise Cookman is a British jazz singer with a specialist background in big band vocals and swing, and the dance bands of the 1930s and 40s. With her warm tone and engaging personality, Louise has the knack of communicating with a live audience, an infectious joy in performing, as well as an inherent love and understanding of the Great British and American songbooks.

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Louise started her career as a dance band and big band vocalist, specialising in the music of the 20s, 30s and 40s; she was the vocalist with the world famous Pasadena Roof Orchestra for over five years, she was a regular special guest singer on Big Band Special on BBC Radio 2 and over the past few years has had the pleasure of touring the UK as guest vocalist with the great Ken Peplowski and the BBC Big Band, as well as with The Glenn Miller Orchestra UK and Michael Law's Piccadilly Dance Orchestra.

She has sung on Radio 2, 3 and 4, appeared in Period TV Drama, performed at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Cadogan Hall, the Royal Festival Hall and made countless concert and cabaret appearances throughout the UK and Europe.

She was recently also the featured vocalist on “Len Goodman’s Dancing Feet” and “Len Goodman’s Dance Band Days”, both for BBC4 television.

Louise is the vocalist on various recordings, including the 2002 album "Here and Now", by the Pasadena Roof Orchestra; UK clarinettist Pete Neighbour's 2015 album "Back In The Neighbourhood", also featuring pianist Dave Newton and guitarist Jim Mullen, “Are You Havin’Any Fun?” by The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra and two albums in collaboration with UK drum supremo, Steve Rushton: “On a Clear Day” and “Cool Heat, Burnin’ Beat”.

Her own album of jazz standards, "That Old Feeling", is available to download via iTunes.

“...singing sultry vocals that sit perfectly amid the rich settings of the band.” - Alyn Shipton, The Times

Visit Louise’s website here.



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