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Chloe Brodie
Biography

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Chloe Brodie’s genuine and inventive voice rises above and beyond. In incorporating elements from a wide range of musical styles, she is able to craft a unique performance that draws listeners in. Her distinctive sound blends jazz, blues, folk, and soulful techniques acquired from her diverse musical training background and vast performance experience.

 

As a young Canadian artist from Calgary, Alberta, Chloe Brodie is currently pursuing undergraduate studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston as the Slaight Family Scholar of 2023: an award with a full-ride scholarship covering the cost of her tuition, living and technology expenses. This prestigious scholarship is awarded annually to one musically and academically gifted Canadian student for undergraduate studies at the internationally renowned music institution. This award is accompanied by a considerable amount of honour and esteem, with its last recipient being Maya Rae of Tiny Habits. 

Chloe Brodie is recognized for her honest delivery of her intricately crafted original songs. She has been songwriting since age 12, using her compositions as journals to tell stories and express emotions in a manner that transcends the realm of spoken language. Her authentic musicality shines in every performance as she establishes a connection with audience members and uses her music as a threshold to share stories that resonate with them. As an accepted member to Barnhouse Sound Production's "Emerging Artist Program," Chloe received free studio time to record her debut EP “Free” at the state-of-the-art destination studio on Vancouver Island in March of 2024. Most recently, Chloe was accepted among 5,000 auditionees across Canada to be one of the 15 featured artists in the 2024 Honey Jam Programme, a development initiative for young female Canadian musicians that culminates in an annual concert. She arranged and performed her debut release “Free” for an audience of over 500 people at TD Music Hall, formerly Massey Hall in Toronto. This performance was filmed by CBC music and was broadcasted nationally.

© 2026 by Chloe Brodie 

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