Occupation(s) Singer Name Louise Carver Years active 1995 to present | Website www.louisecarver.com Record label Sony BMG | |
Role Singer-songwriter · louisecarver.com Albums Saved by the Moonlight, Look to the Edge, The Home Tour Live, Silent Scream Similar People Kenny Hawkes, Valentino Kanzyani, Danny K, Jason Hartman, Karen Zoid Profiles | ||
Louise carver didn t mean to call
Louise Carver (born 10 January 1979) is a South African folk rock singer-songwriter and pianist.
Contents
- Louise carver didn t mean to call
- Louise carver 400 miles official video
- Music
- Studio albums
- Singles
- Critical response
- References

Carver was born in Cape Town, and holds dual citizenship in South Africa and the United Kingdom. She began playing piano at the age of 11, and received her first recording contract at the age of 15. She matriculated at the Rustenburg School for Girls, matriculating in 1996. She earned an honours degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Cape Town in 2002.

Louise carver 400 miles official video
Music

Carver released her first single, It Don’t Matter (1996) when she was 17. The single topped the South African National Campus Charts. It spent 11 weeks on the South African National Top 40 Charts, where it peaked at the number three position. At age 18 she followed the single with her debut album, Mirrors and Windows (1998).

First for Women, a South African insurance company, sponsored Carver's 2008 Home Tour.
Studio albums
Singles
Critical response
Channel24 gave a favorable review of Carver in 2009. In June 2010, the City Press said that Carver's Look to the Edge album "has an edgy electronic/pop sound with infusions of South African rhythms and percussion, [and] will appeal to South African and global audiences alike... This 12-track album is unique and diverse. It’s easy listening and has something for everyone."