Arthur Louis

Blues, Musical Artist

1950 –

69

Who is Arthur Louis?

Arthur Louis is of British nationality. His surname is pronounced as luːɪs in British and American English and he is known as a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. In his late teens he attended Michigan State University where he joined and toured extensively with Terminal Stations. Louis is a leading exponent of rock, blues and reggae crossover music. He released an album in 1974, titled Knocking on Heaven's Door, and was responsible for introducing the work of musician Mike Oldfield to Virgin Records. Louis has released three solo albums and now lives and plays with his band in London.

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Born
Jun 21, 1950
New York
Also known as
  • Arthur Bulgin
  • Black Cat
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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