Career
Her debut album,, recorded in October 2006, contained 12 of her original songs. Fuller scored two successive wins in the United Kingdom"s national Make it Break it Songwriting Contest (2008 and 2009) with her songs "" and "". Fuller began writing her own songs when she was 8 years old.
Fuller performed extensively, developing a trade-mark high energy, instrument swapping performance style that showcased her abilities as a songwriter, singer, pianist, violinist, bassist and guitarist.
Aged 12, she performed solo at the Casino Barriere during the Montreux Jazz Festival. Other venues included: Théâtre de Vaudeville (Brussels), Madinat Jumeirah (Dubai) and the Lido Theatre (Paris).
Fuller opened two nights during Philosophy Collins" "First Final Farewell Tour" at the LTU Arena in Düsseldorf. Aged 14, Fuller was the United Kingdom"s entrant to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 with her song "".
She performed at the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne during Athletissima 2007.
She also performed at the World Conference on Giftedness. In 2008, Fuller concentrated on live performances in the United Kingdom. She received a standing ovation at the Montrose Music Festival and in August, was chosen by the Performing Rights Society to front a media campaign to highlight the importance of performance royalties in supporting young songwriters. Later that year, Fuller was featured in The Independent newspaper as an "inspirational teenager".
2011 and 2012 saw Fuller continue to develop her live shows with performances in London (Ronnie Scott"s, The Bedford, The Elgin) and a return to Athletissima in Lausanne, alongside headline performances at Mo-Fest and the Arundel Festival.
During 2014, Fuller concentrated on songwriting and producing, alongside a busy teaching schedule. In December 2014, Fuller launched a new solo acoustic live show, using a loop pedal and swapping instruments live on stage.
Encouraged by audience reactions to her new solo live show, Fuller recorded a four track European Parliament, "Letters From The West Coast" in Spring 2015 and embarked on a busy schedule of live shows. In May 2015, Fuller was the only solo artist to reach Indie Week Europe"s Final Showcase at The Ruby Lounge, Manchester.