Louie Christoferson

Louis Harold Christoferson (born January 12, 1956) is an American musician, composer and music producer, who is best known for his work with Latikuu. Christoferson is the guitarist for the hard rock bands Christoferson and Horsepower Express.

Early life
Louis Harold Christoferson was born on January 12, 1956 in. His parents, of Danish ancestry, had emigrated from, where his brother Bruce was born.

Career
Christoferson and his brother Bruce formed the band Christoferson in 1977. In 1988, their 1983 song "Rock 'n Roll Rules" was re-released and topped the Billboard Hot 100 after repeated airplay at a radio station.

Video game music composer (1995-present)
In 1995, Christoferson and his brother began writing music for video games for Latikuu, being based out of their original North American development studio in. Christoferson's work for Latikuu has included music for their video games, TV shows and films as well as entrance themes for World Martial Arts Championship fighters. Christoferson sang on "Make My Day" from Extreme Ghostbusters: Who You Gonna Call? (for which he collaborated with rap group Ready for Rhyme Time), played guitar on "True Hero" for the Redwall franchise, and rapped on Dale Tozer's WMAC entrance theme. Christoferson co-wrote and co-produced the theme song for the Digitkatou animated series, on which he sang backing vocals, with his brother Bruce providing the lead vocals and rapping. He's written most of the themes for the Silverwing video game series and several other Silverwing projects, including both the instrumental and vocal versions of the themes for Shade Silverwing ("Into the Fire"), Marina Brightwing ("Flight", for which he collaborated with Renée Brennan on the vocal version) and Frieda ("Who Am I")