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Up Close & Personal
"Whatever you can do or dream
you can, begin it.
Boldness has genius power and magic in it."
Goethe
A brief history
Born in Adelaide, South Australia to a musical family, (my great-grandfather,
Clarry Young started the first orchestra/band in Adelaide, played
a mean piano and could play anything by ear) I was trained classically
from a young age in Viola at the Elder Conservatorium, South Australia.
In my effort to keep up the premise of being a respectable member
of the music world, I performed in professional orchestras and got
myself qualified with theory and practice certificates. But you
cant pick up boys if youre stuck in the middle of an
orchestra(!!!!!!) so with the help of some school mates and some
very interesting school camps, the singer was born!
But what about your real job?
If I had only not asked what happened to the advertisement after
I sung it I probably wouldnt have been working in advertising
agencies for 10 years...but thats my big mouth for you. Lets
face it, the moneys great in advertising so you cant
blame a girl for getting sidetracked, but I was always singing albeit
sometimes just to the shower curtain and always, always writing
my little songs that I never dreamed anyone would ever hear... .and
secretly wishing that they would.

Anyway I quit!
Well, thats not exactly accurate, the advertising agency I
was working for went into liquidation (too many long lunches I fear)
so I figured it was as good a time as any to take the plunge. How
to do so was a mystery but I decided that I wasnt going to
go back into a highly paid job that would take my mind off the task
ahead. One of my friends told me about a telemarketing company that
employed actors and musicians on a casual basis... It turned out
to be my friend and foe for several years and it introduced me to
Elliot Wilshier.
Parties are good!
There I was, sitting next to Elliot, singing away to the cd that
was playing at one of the very few( ! ) parties that young telemarketers
have to stay sane. "Would you sing backing vocals on my cd?"
says Elliot. . . "Sure" says Louise trying to contain
herself and then venturing .."if youd produce a little
song called So Long that I have written".
Did
I mention all the disastrous relationships?!
Well how else can you write sad songs - dont worry, theres
been some great ones too but they just aint good fodder!
One
Track turns to Three and then Twelve
Answering telephones is not exactly the most lucrative way to fund
a cd recording (nor is gigging for that matter) so "Come on-my
house "has been a long time in the making. After
So Long, Elliot produced two more for me,(Tell
Me All Your Secrets and Get What You Need which
he co-wrote) with the help of Gary Fredericks at Big Swing Productions.
Then came the amazing talent of Bill Risby at a piano duo gig at
the Sheraton as he sight read my music, "These are nice songs...
who wrote them?" "Me". . . "We should record
them, Ill help you".

The Best Week Of My Life
A tiny studio underneath the Sydney Opera House is where I spent
it, with the cream of Sydneys musicians and an engineer with
boundless energy called Colin who was convinced that he couldnt
hear properly unless he had his shoes off (Dont ask me?!)
This is where we recorded and mixed the other 9 tracks for the album
in 7 days. Watching the songs come to life was amazing, the musicians
were amazing and generous as was Bill who slept there for most of
it!
Why "Come on-a my house"?
Its the only cover on the album and I must admit that when
I brought the CD, complete with harpsichord solo, into the studio
all of the boys thought I was demented. But I remember seeing Rosemary
Clooney (you know Georges aunt) sing it in a midday movie
when I was about 10 and thinking "wow I want to sing that song
one day". So, if I had to put a cover on the album, and everyone
insisted that it was a good idea, then it had to be that one.
If
You Believe
The stories that have brought me to here are too many to
mention, but since I have set my course there has always been someone
to pop up and help me along the way. In particular are the musicians
who have taught me more than any text book could teach, like Peter
Northcote, Gordon Rytmeister, Craig Minshull, Kere Buchanan and,
of course, Bill Risby (there are many more). And. . . . at the risk
of getting "oh wow man" on you, I reckon Goethe had the
right idea.
So, What Now ?
Gigging, writing and saving up for my next album, of course !! Oh,
and trying to maintain a sense of humour !
Click here to Email me.Trilby Productions.
© 2001
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