
Louie Fuller (born in Woolwich, London on 6 June 1914) was an English folk singer. Ken Stubbs recorded her singing in 1960 and she was also recorded by Tony Wales and John Howson. Stubbs invited her to the pub singing evenings that he organised in Marsh Green and elsewhere. She was a singer of great style and spirit and her smiling face and great delivery quickly gained her admirers. She learned songs from both her parents and, in particular, her "Hopping Down In Kent" became widely known.
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