Artist

Chloe George

Genre: Pop ,Contemporary Pop ,Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
Origin: U.S.A
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Chloe George, a Los Angeles-based songwriter, first gained notice for behind-the-scenes contributions to recordings by artists such as Tori Kelly and Needtobreathe, yet she also presents her own introspective pop songs with a lightly raspy, rich vocal tone. Her major-label solo debut arrived in 2021 via the understated "ghost town (voice memo)."

Born Chloe Stinson Gasparini, she was raised in a musical household and began writing songs and performing alongside her siblings—singer/songwriter and Broadway composer Drew Gasparini and singer/actress Kasie Gasparini—at an early age. Ella Fitzgerald ranked among her first vocal influences; she took up scatting practice at age eight and began appearing at open mikes by the time she turned 12. After growing up in the Bay Area, she relocated to New York to enroll in songwriting and performance studies at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.

While attending NYU, Gasparini appeared as featured vocalist on a 2014 cover of Banks' "Drowning" and subsequently shared her own interpretations of material by Miike Snow, Bruce Springsteen, and Rihanna. Alongside her brother and sister in the trio Saint Adeline, she created folk-leaning pop; the group issued a self-titled EP in September 2016. Two years afterward, Chloe issued the original track "Forest Gump & Some Waves" under the alias Chloe George.

George joined Prescription Songs Publishing in 2019 and moved to Los Angeles to focus on songwriting. She co-wrote material included on Needtobreathe's album Out of Body and Tori Kelly's Solitude EP in 2020. Shortly thereafter she secured a solo contract with Casablanca Records and released the spare piano track "ghost town (voice memo)" in early 2021.