Louis Pavlou

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Louis Pavlou (born 7 June 1973) is a writer and musician

Pavlou was born in Rochester, Kent in 1973. He is the brother of author and screenwriter Stel Pavlou.

Louis has appeared on albums by The Cure, Neneh Cherry, and Pink Turns Blue and been a session musician with various other bands/artists over the years such as The Lighthouse Family, Anastacia, Dane Bowers, Aurora, S Club 7, The Artful Dodger, Ricky Ross, Dolly Parton, Tanita Tikaram, Mindy McCready, Whale.

Louis has also appeared in two feature films, Strange Days (1995) and The 51st State (2000)(aka Formula 51).

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