Chloe Perrier is a French Jazz singer based in NYC.
Chloe started acting, singing and playing the violin at a young age. Chloe decided to make music, singing, and singing. She studied vocal jazz with Sara Lazarus along with composing and piano with Joe Makholm for three years at the Bill Evans Piano Academy in Paris. During that time, Chloe started to write and compose her first songs.
To further her education Chloe also participated in various workshops, one organized by the guitarists Pierrick Hardy and Olivier Cahors in Crest, France (2009) and one by the singer Claudia Solal in Paris, France (2011).
Nowadays Chloe performs with her French Jazz Band as a duet (guitar / singing or piano / singing), trio (piano, bass, singing) and quartet (piano, electronic bass, drums, singing) in several locations and clubs in Paris such as The Sunset, The Sunside, The 7 Lezards, The Pinot Franc, The Reservoir, The Studio des Islettes, The Murano Hotel and 9 Jazz Club ... and in NYC at the Zinc Bar, The Iridium, Bonafide Club, Why not jazz club, Cornelia Street cafe, The Manderley at the Mc Kittrick hotel, Club Bonafide, The flat of the Standard, the Flatiron room, Opia, Fine & Rare ... Jazzbox on Radio Aligre, and the TV show Telematin in France among others.
Chloe's great strength is her ability to connect with her audience using her clear voice, emotion and true artistic talent.
Whether she interprets great jazz standards, bossa nova, French songs, or her own compositions, she transports the audience into her poetic and romantic universe and enchants the audience with the refreshing and dreamy way she has of looking at life.
Her first album "Heart of French" (heart of a French girl) is a cheerful mix of famous French songs and her own compositions arranged with a jazz rhythm. She has a very original trio using only a piano and drums. She is accompanied by the talented pianist Elie Chemali (Big sick body, Cheb Kaled, Mamami Keita ...) and the groovy drummer Felix Sabal-Lecco (Manu Dibango, Peter Gabriel, Herbie Hancock ...).
She is preparing her second album with her new band French Heart Jazz Band , a mix of French songs and American jazz standards from the 20s to the 40s with a continental flare, with which she is performing all around the city (Cornelia street cafe, Club Bonafide, The Manderley at the McKittrick Hotel, The top of the standard, and more).
Event Type: French Jazz Singer