Chloe George
While Los Angeles-based songwriter Chloe George has worked behind the scenes on material for the likes of Tori Kelly and Needtobreathe, she showcases her own lightly raspy, rich vocal tone on her earnest, personal solo pop songs. George made her major-label solo debut in 2021 with the understated "ghost town (voice memo)."
Chloe Stinson Gasparini grew up in a musical family, writing songs and performing with her siblings (singer/songwriter and Broadway composer Drew Gasparini and singer/actress Kasie Gasparini) from a young age. One of Chloe's early singing idols was Ella Fitzgerald; she started practicing scatting at age eight and participating in open mikes when she was 12. Originally from the Bay Area, she later moved to New York to study songwriting and performance at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.
During her time at NYU, Gasparini was a featured vocalist on a 2014 cover of Banks' "Drowning" and later shared her own covers of artists like Miike Snow, Bruce Springsteen, and Rihanna. With the trio Saint Adeline, she made folk-leaning pop with her brother and sister. They released a self-titled EP in September 2016. Two years later, Chloe released the original song "Forest Gump & Some Waves" using the alias Chloe George.
In 2019, George signed with Prescription Songs Publishing and relocated to Los Angeles to work as a songwriter. She co-wrote tracks that made it onto Needtobreathe's album Out of Body and Tori Kelly's Solitude EP in 2020. Soon signed to Casablanca Records as a solo artist, George issued the spare piano track "ghost town (voice memo)" in early 2021.
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ghost town (voice memo)
Pop - Released by Republic Records on 15 Mar 2021
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A Cheetah Hunting In Slow Motion
Pop - Released by FADER Label on 1 Mar 2024
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A Cheetah Hunting In Slow Motion
Pop - Released by FADER Label on 1 Mar 2024
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