Louise Goffin

[1] At the age of 14 she and her sister, Sherry, provided vocals for the song "Nightingale", on her mother Carole King's album Wrap Around Joy, which was released in 1974.

[3][4] In 2008, Goffin launched her own label Majority Of One Records to put out her first independent release, the eight-song Bad Little Animals.

[5] She has continued to release her recordings through Majority Of One, including Songs From The Mine, which features backing vocals from Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp on "Watching The Sky Turn Blue";[6] Appleonfire, a tribute EP to her late father;[5] The Essential Louise Goffin, Vol.

Her album All These Hellos, co-produced with Dave Way and featuring performances by Chris Difford from Squeeze, Rufus Wainwright, Van Dyke Parks and Billy Harvey, was released in fall 2018.

[7] Her subsequent album Two Different Movies, released in 2020, was also co-produced by Dave Way[8] and featured contributions from Billy Harvey, Van Dyke Parks, Benmont Tench, and Greg Leisz.

[1] Goffin didn't realize how popular the show was until many years later,[11] but embraced its impact and appeared at the Gilmore Girls Fan Fest.

[2] 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.

Louise Goffin and Jackson Browne , Green Bay Airport , June 2008
Goffin at Village Recording Studios in 2016