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Chloe Elaine Lowery is an American singer [1] and songwriter. By the age of 12 she was signed to RCA Records. She was featured on two film soundtracks during that time, Boys and Girls and "Joe Somebody." She toured with Big Brother and the Holding Company. Chloe simultaneously worked with producer Ric Wake that led to her collaboration with Yanni.
It also introduces the four new vocalists at the center of the project: Leslie Mills, Chloe Lowery, Nathan Pacheco, and Ender Thomas. [ 2 ] Disney Pearl Imprint released Yanni Voices and its Buena Vista Concerts division produced an extensive tour that began in April 2009.
Chloe Lowery (born 1987), American singer known mononymously as Chloe; Weather formations ... Chloe, an epithet for the Greek goddess Demeter, meaning the green shoot;
Chloe Lowery - Vocals Jodi Katz - Vocals Moriah Formica - Vocals Rosa Laricchiuta - Vocals. Chris Caffery - Guitar Joel Hoekstra - Guitar Derek Wieland - Keyboards, music director Mee Eun Kim - Keyboards Tony Dickinson - Bass Jeff Plate - Drums Roddy Chong - Violin Bryan Hicks - Narrator Caleb Johnson - Vocals John Brink - Vocals Robin Borneman ...
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Letters from the Labyrinth is the sixth studio album by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.It was released on November 13, 2015. The album is a collection of songs and stories. The stories being a nod to their previous full album Night Castle, using the stories written by the protagonis
Dark New Day, an American hard rock band, Clint and Corey Lowery; The Darkness, an English rock band, Justin and Dan Hawkins; The Dear Hunter, an American progressive rock band, Nick and Casey Crescenzo; Death proto-punk band formed in Detroit as a funk band 1971 by brothers Bobby (bass, vocals), David (guitar), and Dannis (drums) Hackney
Chloe (/ ˈ k l oʊ i /; [1] Greek: Χλόη [note 1]), also spelled Chloë, Chlöe, or Chloé, is a feminine name meaning "blooming" or "fertility" in Greek.The name ultimately derives, through Greek, from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰelh₃-, which relates to the colors yellow and green.