The voice of the Mercedes EQS global advert, Louise Golbey is an established artist who has played at Glastonbury & Isle of Wight Festivals, recorded at Maida Vale for the BBC and supported and shared the stage with many established artists including Ed Sheeran, Paloma Faith, George Benson (Kenwood House), Roberta Flack, En Vogue (The Indigo2). Roy Ayers, Omar, Dexter Wansel and Heatwave at The Jazz Cafe and Eric Benet at The Hideaway. Louise also performed in The o2 arena in September at the first ever Electric Soul Festival supporting Kool and The Gang, Brand New Heavies and Level 42.
Over the years she's performed regularly at many prestigious London venues such as Ronnie Scotts, The Jazz Cafe, The 606 Club, The Hideaway and Pizza Express Jazz Club Soho as well as performing at The London Jazz Festival and BluesFest.
I also sing regularly at The Ned, The Oxo Tower, Sketch, Brasserie Zedel, Quaglinos, White City House, 180 strand and Club Wembley at Wembley Stadium and I have performed at hundreds of private and corporate events over the years.
her line up is anything from duo, trio, quartet to full band according to the requirements and budget and everything from Jazz to Pop/ party band. Testimonials:
'Truly outstanding performance and we have received numerous comments on your exceptional talent. Louise and her band created a wonderful atmosphere through the power of music.’ Sofia-Director Club
“Louise Golbey’s sublime voice and talented accompaniment provided the perfect acoustic backdrop for our event. We wouldn’t hesitate in booking her again in the future.”– Helen Dawson at Ealing Studios
“Louise is rapidly becoming an institution within the Booking Office at the St Pancras Renaissance hotel. The soulful songstress captivates the bustling crowd from the first note of her totally unique voice. Louise brings soulful classics to the modern arena with a respect that clearly demonstrates the love for her craft. Her bubbly nature off stage makes her a wonderful weekly addition.”– Antonio Bruno at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel
“Always professional, always demure, always a pleasure”– Raff at Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen
“Louise is a born performer. Her own songs draw on musical influences such as Billie Holiday, Etta James and Jill Scott and she can move crowds in stadium, so universal are her songs. But, when accompanied by her guitarist, in the intimate Glade bar at Sketch, she sings the blues, jazz and soul singers she so admires, she never mimics: she has found her own voice… Be prepared to be touched!”– Matthieu Massadian at Sketch