Louise Setara

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Louise Setara
Louise Setara pictured on the front of her debut album "Still Waters".
Louise Setara pictured on the front of her debut album "Still Waters".
Background information
Birth name Louise Setara
Born 21 August 1988 (1988-08-21) (age 19)
Origin Reading, Berkshire, England
Genre(s) Pop / Soul
Years active 2004 – present
Label(s) Manhattan Records / EMI (2004-present)

Louise Setara, born Louise Smith (Reading, Berkshire, England, 1988) is an English singer-songwriter. Her first album, Still Waters, was released by Manhattan Records/EMI in February 2007.

Setara decided to become a singer at the age of seven, after performing at a wedding party with a member of The Drifters. When she was fifteen years old, she signed a management contract with Kwame Kwaten, who had worked with Mick Jagger and Seal. She chose the name Setara, from sithara, meaning "little star" in Punjabi.[1]

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[edit] Early life

Setara was born in Reading, England, where she was homeschooled by her mother, Lorraine. She decided at the age of seven that she wanted to become a professional singer, when a member of The Drifters performed at a wedding she was attending and invited her on stage to sing "My Girl" with him.[1]

[edit] "Still Waters"

Setara was signed up at the age of 15 by producer Kwame Kwaten, who spotted her at a talent contest. Her singing style is described as a mixture of soul and gospel. She wrote her first song, "Wrong Again," with composers Peter Gordeno and Chris Porter. Another of the tracks on Still Waters is performed with the South African group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and "Can't Stop the River" was written by Seal. The album was chosen as "Album of the Week" by the BBC's Radio 2 in January 2007.[2]

Setara released her debut single, an EP, "Can't Stop the River" in the UK on 27 November 2006 without a music video. Unknown to her,[citation needed] it was also given to Duncan James and Guy Sebastian to record. She eventually released her original recording of the song after both artists had released their versions of "Can't Stop the River", re-titled "Can't Stop a River".

A download-only single, "Wrong Again," was released on 29 January 2007 and as a full single later in 2007.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs

  • "Walk With Me EP" (2005)

[edit] Singles

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b "Biography", Blue Note Europe, accessed February 23, 2008.
  2. ^ "Louise Setara, Album of the Week on BBC Radio 2", Josaka, accessed February 24, 2008.

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