Louis Dunford

Louis Dunford is a captivating English singer-songwriter born on January 20, 1992, in Camden, London. He is the son of actress Linda Robson, known for her roles in *Birds of a Feather* and *Loose Women*. Dunford's musical journey began at the age of 15 when he started playing the piano, later incorporating guitar into his repertoire. His early performances in local pubs, including his first gig at *The Library*, marked the beginning of a dedicated career. His music often reflects personal experiences and the community around him, as seen in his EP *The Morland*, which chronicles life on the Morland Estate in Islington. In 2022, his song "The Angel (North London Forever)" became an anthem for Arsenal F.C., further establishing him in the British music scene. Dunford has continued to grow as an artist, signing with Sony Music in 2021 and releasing various works, including his recent album *Live from Hammersmith*.

Dunford's music is characterized by heartfelt narratives and infectious melodic hooks, blending contemporary singer-songwriter styles with personal storytelling. His influences include Elton John and folk traditions, which are evident in his emotive performances. His recent releases, such as *Queer*, *Superman*, and *The Popham EP*, showcase his evolving artistry while maintaining the emotional resonance that defines his work. Through his music, Dunford connects with audiences on a personal level, often addressing themes of community, love, and loss. His dedication to storytelling and community engagement has solidified his place in the music world as a beacon of authenticity and emotional depth.

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Queer
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