Lou Cowell
Lou Cowell | |
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Born | 15 July 1978 |
Origin | Epsom, Surrey, UK |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Vocals, piano |
Website | Lou Cowell Official Site |
Lou Cowell (born Emma Louisa Cowell on 15 July 1978 in Epsom, Surrey) is a British singer, songwriter, author, and occasional TV presenter. She is the daughter of Simon Cowell, the host of Animal Planet's "Wildlife SOS" and founder of Wildlife Aid.
Career and biography[edit]
Cowell was raised alongside her sister Gemma in Surrey by her mother Jill and father Simon. Her parents ran a wildlife sanctuary out of their home, known as Wildlife Aid. As a child she attended The Monray School of music.
Writing career[edit]
Her first book, Wildlife SOS (named after her father's Animal Planet documentary series on which she often co-hosts), was published in 2007 and co-written by her father, Simon Cowell.
Music career[edit]
Cowell has worked with the likes of Massive Attack's Neil Davidge, Joni Mitchell's Phil Brown, and the production duo Bacon & Quarmby (formed by Kevin Bacon and Jonathan Quarmby). Cowell signed to Chrysalis Music Publishing in April 2006, following acclaimed success with her song 'A Good Day', released by French 'Pop Idol' sensation Emmanuel Moire. Her debut album "I...um..." is to be released by AWAL on 20 October 2008. "I...um..." was produced by Jay Stapley.
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