Ella Hooper
Ella Keighery Hooper is a prominent Australian singer-songwriter, radio host, and television personality based in Melbourne. She gained fame as the lead vocalist for the band Killing Heidi, which was established in 1996 and included her older brother, Jesse Hooper. The duo quickly rose to prominence within the Australian rock music scene, characterized by their energetic performances and catchy songs.
Killing Heidi achieved significant success in the late 1990s and early 2000s, earning acclaim for their distinctive sound. Notable tracks such as "Weir" and "Mascara" helped solidify the band’s reputation, leading to multiple awards, including ARIA Awards for Best New Artist and Best Group. After a decade of active performance, Killing Heidi disbanded in 2006, allowing Ella to explore new creative avenues.
Beyond her musical career, Ella has made a name for herself in radio and television. She has hosted various programs, sharing her insights into the music industry and engaging with fans on different platforms. Throughout her career, Ella Hooper has remained a significant figure in the Australian music landscape, known for her powerful voice and artistic contributions. Her journey continues to inspire aspiring musicians and fans alike, as she remains an influential presence in the entertainment world.