Louis Eliot

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Louis Eliot

Eliot at centre
Born Louis Robert Eliot
April 11, 1968 (1968-04-11) (age 40)
Plymouth, Devon
Website
http://www.louiseliot.com/

The Hon Louis Robert Eliot (born 11 April 1968, Plymouth, England [1]) is an English singer, songwriter and former guitarist of the now defunct bands, Kinky Machine and Rialto and second son of the 10th Earl of St Germans. In 2002, he released his first solo EP, Everybody Loves You When You're Dead, and in 2004, he released his first solo album, The Long Way Round.

Everybody Loves You When You're Dead Released on July 29, 2002 Iodine Records

  1. Everybody Loves You When You're Dead
  2. Country Life
  3. Go To Sleep
  4. Warmth Of The Sun

The Long Way Round - Independiente

  1. Warmth Of The Sun
  2. Emily
  3. Party Games
  4. Heaven's In Your Eyes
  5. She Is Moving On
  6. Everybody Loves You When You're Dead
  7. Falling
  8. Heart Shaped Bruise
  9. Tonight
  10. Country Life
  11. Go To Sleep

Following the death on April 15, 2006 of Louis' elder brother Jago Eliot, Lord Eliot, Louis became the oldest surviving son of the 10th Earl of St Germans. His nephew Albie (b. 4 November 2004) is heir apparent.

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  1. ^ GRO Register of Births: JUN 1968 7a 680 PLYMOUTH - Louis Eliot, mmn = Lampson

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NAME Eliot, Louis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer, songwriter and guitarist
DATE OF BIRTH 1968-04-11
PLACE OF BIRTH Plymouth, Devon
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH