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at a party hosted by Elton John in July 2007.|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Louise Elizabeth Nurding|birth_date = birth date and age|1974|11|4|df=y|origin = Lewisham , London, England|genre = Pop, R& B |occupation = Singer, Presenter Actress|Nationality = British|years_active = 1992 – 2004, 2008 –|instrument = Vocals|Magnum_opus =|associated_acts = Eternal (band)|Eternal |website = http://www.louiseredknappofficial.co.uk Official Website
Louise Redknapp ( née Nurding ) (born 4 November 1974, in Lewisham , London) is an English singer and media personality. She was a member of Eternal (band)|Eternal , a girl group prominent in the 1990s, before becoming a solo singer (known simply as " Louise "). She has presented several television shows and served as a judge on the UK version of So You Think You Can Dance (UK)|So You Think You Can Dance . She is married to the English Association football|football player and television Pundit (expert)|pundit Jamie Redknapp . She won the British Designer Of The Year award in 2005.

Early life


Redknapp was born in Lewisham, London. Her father was a builder, and her mother worked at Gatwick Airport . Louise and her two younger brothers grew up in Eltham, London , and Oxted , Surrey.

At the age of 11, Louise joined the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London, where she met her future Eternal bandmate Kéllé Bryan on her first day.cite news|url= http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/body_and_soul/article3251365.ece|title=How Louise Redknapp beat endometriosis and became a mum|work=The Times |location=London |date=26 January 2008|accessdate=26 January 2008 | first=Celia | last=Dodd

Music career


Eternal


While out clubbing at the age of 16, Louise met music producer Denis Ingoldsby, who was forming an all-girl group. She subsequently introduced Denis to Kéllé Bryan.cite web|url= http://louise.brigatti.co.uk/sundaytimes0596.html |title=Louise on the World Wide Web |publisher=Louise.brigatti.co.uk |accessdate=30 September 2011 Kéllé and Louise, together with sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett, formed the band Eternal in 1992. They performed a mixture of heavy R& B, soul, pop and dance. Eternal's debut single " Stay (Eternal song)|Stay " entered the UK charts at number four, and their debut album, Always and Forever , sold over 1.2 million copies in the UK.

Louise left the group in 1995, amid rumours that she had been asked to leave by the Eternal's management and/or record company as they wanted to market Eternal in the US as an all-black R& B group. However these rumours were denied.citation needed|date=March 2012

Solo career with EMI


In late-1995, Louise signed a record deal with First Avenue management and EMI Records. Professionally now known simply as "Louise", her debut solo single was the orchestral ballad "Light of My Life" (which reached number eight on the UK charts). Her second solo release, " In Walked Love " (previously a hit from the Exposé (album)|self-titled 1992 album by the dance/pop group Exposé (band)|Exposé ), fared less well and missed the UK Top Ten.

However, Louise's third single, "Naked", turned things around and became her then biggest hit to date, peaking at number five in the UK.

Louise's debut solo album, also entitled Naked , was subsequently released in 1996 on the back of the single's success. The album received lukewarm reviews,Citation needed|date=August 2007 but nevertheless peaked at number seven in the UK album charts. It was later certified Platinum by the BPI for over 300,000 copies sold. Two further singles were released: "Undivided Love" (UK #5) and "One Kiss From Heaven" (UK #9).

In 1997, Louise returned with the single "Arms Around The World", which reached number four in the UK. Her second solo album, Woman in Me (Louise album)|Woman in Me , peaked at number five in the UK and went on to be gain multi-platinum status. The album also made an impact across Europe, charting well in a number of countries. To support and celebrate the success of the album, Louise embarked on a UK wide 'sell-out' arena tour of over twenty dates, including Wembley Arena.

"Let's Go Round Again" (a cover of a song by The Average White Band ) was the second single released from the album, which reached number ten.

At the start of 1998, Louise's career was at a high point: her second album had gone platinum, she was on the cover of magazines such as Smash Hits and GQ , and had been voted The Sexiest Woman In The World by the readers of FHM magazine.

In 1998, Louise married footballer Jamie Redknapp , then focused on making what she describedCitation needed|date=January 2008 as her "most personal album to date", Elbow Beach . Released in 2000, Louise was more involved in the process of this album than her previous two, co-writing all 12 tracks and co-producing most of them.

The lead single from Elbow Beach , the R& B-styled "2 Faced" went straight into the charts at number three, and became Louise's highest charting single. Despite the initial hype and critical praise, total sales for Elbow Beach were weaker than the previous two productions, and the album peaked at number twelve. The same year, Louise was hired to 'sex up' the 2000 National Egg Awareness Campaign.

After Elbow Beach was released, she had one album left on her five-album deal with EMI (including Eternal's Always & Forever (Eternal album)|Always and Forever ). In 2001, the label decided to release a greatest hits compilation, incorporating all of her top ten hit singles (including those she had performed with Eternal), called Changing Faces - The Best Of...|Changing Faces – The Best Of Louise . The collection featured three new tracks, including a cover of Five Star 's 1987 hit " The Slightest Touch ". The album peaked at number nine in the UK, and she embarked on the second solo tour of her career.

EMI later released a second greatest hits album entitled Finest Moments , with a slightly different tracklisting.

After EMI


In 2002 Redknapp signed a £1.5 million contractCitation needed|date=February 2009 with her manager Oliver Smallman's Positive Records (a division of Universal Music ) to record her fourth solo album. The album was due for release in 2004 alongside the single "Bounce Back". However, due to becoming pregnant with her son Charley, the album was never released. The only single released from the album was the double A-side "Pandora's Kiss"/"Don't Give Up", which peaked at number five and raised money for Tickled Pink/Breast Cancer Care. The unreleased album saw Louise work with the likes of Sylvia Bennett Smith and Marc 'M2E' Smith (Destiny's Child, Jamelia, Stacie Orrico, Terri Walker), Mark Hill (Craig David) and Pete Martin (Sugababes, Dannii Minogue, Nate James). The album would also have included Louise's first duet with boyband 3rd Wish on the track "Don't Ever Change".

Career beyond music


On television, Louise has presented editions of SMTV Live , CD:UK , Soccer Aid : Extra Time , This Morning (TV series)|This Morning (interviewing fashion designer Tracy Boyd and others), three series of the revived The Clothes Show for UKTV Style , and in March 2007 the controversial documentary The Truth About Size Zero for ITV1 .

Alongside her husband Jamie Redknapp and former footballer Tim Sherwood , Louise publishes a magazine called Icon Magazine , aimed solely at professional sports stars and celebrities.

Louise has been seen as the face of a number of advertising campaigns: the "Safe And White" campaign for Alliance Boots|Boots , Flora 's "Omega 3" products, Boots UK|Boots and BT Group|BT . She is currently brand ambassador for the new Orbit gum cite web|url= http://www.mirror.co.uk/archive/2007/01/04/by-gum-it-s-louise-89520-18383075/ |title=By Gum.. It'S Louise |work=Daily Mirror |location=UK |date=4 January 2007 |accessdate=30 September 2011 Complete detox guide to teeth and mouth and a model for Avon Products|Avon .

In autumn 2007 Redknapp was unveiled as the new face of Triumph International|Triumph lingerie for 2007, 2008 and 2009. In November 2008 The Redknapp Family were also unveiled as the Nintendo Wii Family for their Christmas 2008 Advertising Campaign followed by The Louise Redknapp Nintendo Wii Fit Campaign in March 2009. In 2010 Louise and husband Jamie also fronted a new Campaign by Thomas Cook promoting their Holidays on TV and throughout the media.

In 2009 Louise filmed a follow up Documentary 'The Truth about Super Skinny Pregnancies' displaying the pressures on women to stay in shape during and after their pregnancies. She has other presenting projects planned for 2009.

In September 2009 Redknapp presented Farmer Wants a Wife|The Farmer Wants a Wife for Five (channel)|Five , a relaunch of a series which originally appeared on ITV in 2001.cite news|url= http://www.thelondonpaper.com/staying-in/tv/wednesdays-tv-the-farmer-wants-a-wife-five-9pm|title= Wednesday's TV: The Farmer Wants a Wife, Five, 9pm|publisher= The London Paper|first= Malcolm|last= Mackenzie|date= 16 September 2009|accessdate=16 September 2009 In 2009 Louise was also announced as the face of online fashion retailer Fashion Union.

In January 2010 Redknapp took over from Amanda Hamilton as the full-time presenter of the BBC Sunday morning programme Something for the Weekend (2000s BBC TV series)|Something for the Weekend . However she has not been asked to join her co-presenters when the show moves to channel 4 in March 2012.

She was a judge on the UK version of So You Think You Can Dance (UK)|So You Think You Can Dance , broadcast on BBC1.

In the July 2004 edition of FHM , Louise was named the "Sexiest Woman of the Decade".

Personal life


Louise married football player Jamie Redknapp on 29 June 1998.

After a diagnosis of back pain from endometriosis , and treatment by laser surgery, Louise gave birth to a boy named Charles William "Charley" Redknapp on 27 July 2004 at London's Portland Hospital . Charley was named after Louise's grandfather, who died on the day that Louise found out that she was pregnant.cite web|title=Louise Redknapp biography|url= http://www.louiseredknapp.net/#/biography/4517887408|publisher=louiseredknapp.net|accessdate=20 October 2010|year=2010 She gave birth to her second son, Beau Henry Redknapp, 10 November 2008, also at Portland Hospital.cite web|title=Baby joy for Jamie and Louise Redknapp as they welcome another boy|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1084700/Baby-joy-Jamie-Louise-Redknapp-welcome-boy.html|work=Daily Mail |location=UK|accessdate=20 October 2010|date=11 November 2008 Louise stated that Beau was named as a tribute to Jamie's father, the football manager Harry Redknapp , because Harry was born in Bow.cite web|title=Jamie & Louise Redknapp name son Beau Henry|url= http://fametastic.co.uk/archive/20081114/14133/jamie-louise-redknapp-name-son-beau-henry/|publisher=Fametastic|accessdate=20 October 2010|date=14 November 2008

Charitable activities


In 2003, Louise's single "Pandora's Kiss"/"Don't Give Up", was released to raise money for Breast Cancer Care's "Tickled Pink" campaign. Louise has also participated in a celebrity edition of Sport Relief Does The Apprentice|The Apprentice in 2008 to raise money for charity. http://www.cafonline.org/default.aspx? page=15209& WT.mc_id=400 "Louise Redknapp to appear in Sport Relief Does The Apprentice for charity", Charities Aid Foundation , 2008-02-28. Retrieved on 29 February 2008. (Over £400,000 was raised.) Louise organised a charity sale of celebrity designer clothes at the London department store Selfridges for the charity Mothers4Children in November 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8361207.stm "Stars' clothes in Selfridges sale", BBC News , 2009-11-15. Retrieved on 15 November 2008.

Discography


Albums


Naked (Louise album)
  • Released: 1996
  • Chart positions: No. 7 UK Albums Chart|UK
  • UK certification: Platinum
  • Woman in Me (Louise album)
  • Released: 1997
  • Chart positions: No. 5 UK
  • UK Certification: Platinum
  • Elbow Beach
  • Released: 2000
  • Chart positions: No. 12 UK
  • UK Certification: Silver
  • Changing Faces - The Best Of...
  • Released: 2001
  • Chart positions: No. 9 UK
  • UK Certification: Gold
  • Finest Moments
  • Released: 2002
  • Chart positions: No. 6 UK (Budget Album Chart)
  • UK Certification: N/A

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    | last= Roberts
    | year= 2006
    | title= British Hit Singles & Albums
    | edition= 19th
    | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
    | location= London
    | isbn= 1-904994-10-5
    | page= 330

    Singles


    Year Single Chart positions Album
    UK Singles Chart IRL FRA NET
    1996 " Light of My Life " 8 18
    Naked
    " In Walked Love " 17 47
    Naked (Louise single)>Naked " 5 11
    Undivided Love " 5 13
    " One Kiss from Heaven " 9 28
    1997 " Arms Around the World " 4 11 95
    Woman in Me
    " Let's Go Round Again " 10 14 30 70
    1998All That Matters " 11 33
    2000 " 2 Faced " 3 13
    Elbow Beach
    " Beautiful Inside " 13 44
    2001 " Stuck in the Middle With You " 4 19
    Changing Faces – The Best Of...
    2003 " Pandora's Kiss " 5 12


    Other tracks


  • 1995 "Real Love" ("Light of My Life" A-side and B-side|B-side )

  • 1996 "All of You" ("In Walked Love" B-side)

  • 1996 "Do Me Right" ("Naked" B-side)

  • 1996 "Keep the Lovin' In" ("Naked" B-side)

  • 1996 "How in the World" ("Undivided Love" B-side)

  • 1996 "Better Next Time" ("Undivided Love" B-side)

  • 1997 "Don't Be Shy" ("Arms Around the World" B-side/ Woman In Me album track)

  • 1997 "Intimate" ("Arms Around the World" B-side)

  • 1997 "Just When I Thought" ("Let's Go Round Again" B-side)

  • 1997 "How You Make Me Feel" ("Let's Go Round Again" B-side)

  • 1997 "Distraction" (Japanese Woman In Me album bonus track)

  • 1998 "Woman In Me (Live)" ("All That Matters" B-side)

  • 1998 "When Will My Heart Beat Again (Live)" ("All That Matters" B-side)

  • 1998 "If I Can't Have You" ( A Tribute To The Bee Gees album track)

  • 2000 "Say Yes" ("2 Faced" B-side)

  • 2000 "Lost" ("2 Faced" B-side/ Elbow Beach album track)

  • 2000 "Clear Water" ("Beautiful Inside" B-side)

  • 2000 "Better Back Off" ("Beautiful Inside" B-side)

  • 2003 "Don't Give Up" ("Pandora's Kiss" B-side)


  • References


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    External links


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  • http://www.louiseredknappofficial.co.uk/ Louise Redknapp's Official website

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