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As the producer of a Grammy nominated album (Carole King’s A Holiday Carole), singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist, Louise Goffin is a badass, multi-talented, modern-day renaissance woman.
Born in 1960s Brooklyn, New York, and raised in California’s famed Laurel Canyon in the heart of the most exciting times in early popular music, her childhood was spent absorbing influences of the period that has shaped what we know of music today. Her formative years gave her a virtual PhD in Popular Music in the making as the first-born daughter of two of the generation’s most renowned songwriters, Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

With her 2014 release "Songs From The Mine", music writer Jon Kanis wrote, Louise is at the “high point of Goffin’s professional career.”

So far. Goffin produced her latest record and played piano, B3, ukulele, and guitar, adding a touch of snare drum and tambourine.

Goffin's debut public performance was opening for Jackson Browne at the Troubadour when she was 17 years old. She has played with other known musicians as a side-woman. She appears playing banjo with Bryan Ferry in his video "I Put a Spell on You". She went on to play guitar on tour with Tears for Fears in 1997.

With a lifetime spent soaking up the finest music of her generation and a love of songs that “put you in a movie lyrically", Goffin employs a rich palette to fashion Songs From The Mine. Radio DJ Jim Nelson of KSCN radio calls it "pure nirvana for pop melody freaks". And Kanis writes" with such an inspired work to offer in 2014, one can be forgiven for hoping Louise Goffin doesn’t make us wait six long years for the next one.
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