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Louise Goffin (born March 23, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and producer of the 2011 album ''
A Holiday Carole ''A Holiday Carole'' (titled ''A Christmas Carole'' in the UK and Australia) is a holiday album, released on November 1, 2011, by American singer-songwriter Carole King. It is King's 17th studio album and her first studio album in 10 years since s ...
''. Signed by record executive
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to DreamWorks in 1999, Goffin released ''Sometimes a Circle'' in 2002. She went on to release five albums, an EP, and several singles independently through her own label Majority of One Records, which was launched May 2008. She teaches songwriting to teen girls from disadvantaged backgrounds in partnership with the charitable organization
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Early life

Goffin's parents are songwriters
Carole King Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who has been active since 1958, initially as one of the staff songwriters at 1650 Broadway and later as a solo artist. Regarded as one ...
and
Gerry Goffin Gerald Goffin (February 11, 1939 – June 19, 2014) was an American lyricist. Collaborating initially with his first wife, Carole King, he co-wrote many international pop hits of the early and mid-1960s, including the US No.1 hits " Will You Lo ...
. At the age of 14 she and her sister, Sherry, provided vocals for the song "
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", on her mother Carole King's album ''
Wrap Around Joy ''Wrap Around Joy'' is the sixth album by American singer and songwriter Carole King, released in 1974. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart in late 1974 and spun off successful singles with "Jazzman", reaching number ...
'', which was released in 1974. She also sang backing vocals on Carole King's 1975 release ''
Really Rosie ''Really Rosie'' is a musical with a book and lyrics by Maurice Sendak and music by Carole King. The musical is based on Sendak's books ''Chicken Soup with Rice'', ''Pierre'', ''One was Johnny'', ''Alligators All Around'' (which comprise 1962's '' ...
'' and her 1977 release '' Simple Things''. At Los Angeles' University High School's Interdisciplinary Program School (1975), she used the name Lakshme. Her classmates included Keith "Lucky" Leher, and Marla and Michelle, the daughters of Joy Miller, one of the victims of the Wonderland murders.


Career as recording artist

Goffin's debut public performance was opening for
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at the Troubadour when she was 17 years old. Her debut album ''Kid Blue,'' produced by Danny Kortchmar, was released on
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in 1979. Goffin was the youngest artist on the soundtrack to ''
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''. She lived in England in 1984–1994 and made two records while signed to WEA. ''This Is the Place'', released in 1988, included the VH1 video hit "Bridge of Sighs". The following UK album was recorded 1990-1 at Astoria Studios, a
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, built in 1911 for and once owned by impresario
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, now a recording studio owned by
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of
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. The rare UK
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recordings include a version of the U2 song "
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", with additional lyrics by
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. In 2002 Goffin released the album ''Sometimes a Circle'', produced by Greg Wells through the DreamWorks label. In 2008, Goffin launched her own label Majority Of One Records to put out her first independent release, the eight-song ''Bad Little Animals''. She has continued to release her recordings through Majority Of One, including ''Songs From The Mine'', which features backing vocals from
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on "Watching The Sky Turn Blue"; ''Appleonfire'', a tribute EP to her late father; ''The Essential Louise Goffin, Vol. 1'', combining highlights from her previous three records with new recordings; and many singles. Her album ''All These Hellos'', co-produced with Dave Way and featuring performances by
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from Squeeze,
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,
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and Billy Harvey, was released in fall 2018. Her subsequent album ''Two Different Movies,'' released in 2020, was also co-produced by Dave Way and featured contributions from Billy Harvey,
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,
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, and
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. The album cover art is a sketch of Louise drawn by
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. Goffin sang on the theme song for the TV show ''
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'', dueting with her mother on King's song "
Where You Lead "Where You Lead" is a song written in 1970 by Carole King with lyricist Toni Stern, introduced on King's iconic 1971 album ''Tapestry''. A Top 40 hit for Barbra Streisand in both a studio and a live version — the latter in a medley entitled "Sw ...
". Goffin didn't realize how popular the show was until many years later, but embraced its impact and appeared at the Gilmore Girls Fan Fest.


Other work

Goffin produced Carole King's first holiday record ''A Holiday Carole''. Goffin co-wrote all three original songs "New Year's Day", "Christmas Paradise", and "Christmas In The Air". There is a jazz arrangement of a classic Chanukah prayer, co-arranged with musician and horn player Lee Curreri. The album was nominated for a Grammy. Goffin has played with other known musicians as a side-woman. She appeared playing banjo with
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in his video " I Put a Spell on You". She went on to play guitar on tour with
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in 1997. Goffin leads songwriting masterclasses and mentors teen girls in songwriting in partnership with the organization WriteGirl. In 2018, she and co-host Paul Zollo launched the podcast ''The Great Song Adventure'', where they interview notable songwriters and other music industry influencers. In 2020, Goffin launched her own songwriter interview podcast called ''Song Chronicles.'' Goffin is the creative director of The Goffin & King Foundation, which seeks to preserve her parents' legacy through empowering rising songwriters with educational opportunities.


Discography


Albums

As solo artist *''Kid Blue'' – 1979 – (Elektra/Asylum) – Artist/Songwriter *''Louise Goffin'' – 1981 – (Elektra/Asylum) – Artist/Songwriter *''This Is The Place'' – 1988 – (Warner Bros.) – Artist/Songwriter *''Sometimes A Circle'' – 2002 – (DreamWorks) – Artist/Songwriter *''Bad Little Animals'' – 2009 – (Majority Of One) – Artist/Co-writer/ Producer *''Songs From The Mine'' – 2014 – (Majority Of One) – Artist/Co-Writer/Co-Producer *''Appleonfire'' – 2015 – (Majority Of One) – Artist/Co-Writer/Co-Producer *''The Essential Louise Goffin, Volume 1'' – 2016 – (Majority Of One) *''All These Hellos'' – 2018 – (Majority Of One) *''Two Different Movies'' – 2020 – (Majority Of One) Other * Carole King : ''
A Holiday Carole ''A Holiday Carole'' (titled ''A Christmas Carole'' in the UK and Australia) is a holiday album, released on November 1, 2011, by American singer-songwriter Carole King. It is King's 17th studio album and her first studio album in 10 years since s ...
'' – 2011 – (Concord) Co-writer/ Producer


Singles

* (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman – 2016 – (Pink2Black) * Fifth of July – 2017 – (Majority Of One) * Revenge (ft. Skylar Gudasz) / Bird of Paradise – 2017 – (Majority Of One) * Let Me in Again / A Fine Surprise – 2017 – (Majority Of One) * New Year's Day (ft. Billy Valentine) – 2017 – (Majority Of One) * Good Times Call – 2018 – (Majority Of One) * All These Hellos (ft. Billy Harvey) – 2018 – (Majority Of One) * Is It Too Late to Hold on Tight – 2018 – (Majority Of One) * My Love Supreme – 2019 – (Majority Of One) * Safe Place To Land – 2020 – (Majority Of One) * Every Love Song – 2020 – (Majority Of One) * Oh My God (ft. Van Dyke Parks) – 2020 – (Majority Of One) * Ain't No Rest for the Wicked – 2020 – (Majority Of One) * The Mistress of Killer Riley James – 2021 – (Majority Of One)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Goffin, Louise Carole King Living people American women pop singers American expatriates in the United Kingdom DreamWorks Records artists Elektra Records artists Jewish American musicians Singers from New York (state) Songwriters from New York (state) People from Brooklyn 20th-century American women singers 21st-century American women singers 1960 births American Girls (band) members 20th-century American singers 21st-century American singers