Louise Brown is a British soul and jazz vocalist who gained recognition in the late 20th century. Known for her distinctive, husky voice and her ability to blend elements of traditional jazz with contemporary R&B, Brown brought a unique sound to the genre. Her most influential work, "Mellow Mood," released in 1985, is often credited with revitalizing interest in jazz music among younger audiences. Her influence on the UK music scene, both as a solo artist and as a collaborator with other notable musicians, has made her a significant figure in the country's music history.