Joni Fuller (born 1991 in Lancashire, England) is a singer-songwriter turned composer, multi-instrumentalist (vocals, keyboards, violin) and arranger whose career began early: after representing the UK in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 with the song "How Does It Feel?," she recorded the self-written debut album Voices in 2006 and followed with the EP Run for Cover (2009). During those years, she also scored two back-to-back wins in the UK’s Make It Break It Songwriting Contest (2008 and 2009). In the mid-2010s she shifted toward a more production-led identity, debuting a solo loop-pedal live show in 2014, releasing the EP Letters From The West Coast (2015), and founding Your Strings Attached the same year as a remote session-strings and arranging service. From there, Joni Fuller expanded into screen and trailer music: she composed the score for the indie horror film The Black Gloves (2017), became a composer/sample developer for Outlier Studios, and contributed music used across film/TV and major trailer campaigns. Her profile as a composer continued into the 2020s with credits tied to documentary work (including Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen in 2022 and BBC One’s Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster in 2024), alongside a steady release stream of instrumental and production-music projects, including Dark Lores (2024) and the 2025 single “Bats Hunting.” In 2026 she reached a wider pop audience through “The Night We Met,” her orchestral cover of the Lord Huron song for Bridgerton Season Four (Covers from the Netflix Series), with Joni Fuller also credited on production.