Louise Goffin

American musician

Louise Goffin is an American musician with a diverse range of experiences in the music industry. Her career gained momentum in 1999 when she was signed by Lenny Waronker to DreamWorks, leading to the release of her album Sometimes a Circle in 2002. This marked the beginning of her journey as a singer-songwriter and producer, showcasing her talent and versatility in the field of music.

Goffin has released a total of five albums, an EP, and several singles, with the majority of her work being published independently through her own label, Majority of One Records, which she launched in May 2008. In addition to her music career, Goffin is also involved in philanthropic work, particularly in the area of music education. She partners with the charitable organization WriteGirl to teach songwriting to teenage girls from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with an opportunity to explore their creative potential. Her 2011 album, A Holiday Carole, is another notable example of her work as a singer-songwriter and producer.