Chloë Agnew is an Irish singer and songwriter who initially gained international prominence as one of the original and youngest members of the Celtic music group Celtic Woman. Born Chloë Alexandra Adele Emily Agnew on June 9, 1989, in Dublin, Ireland, she is the daughter of Irish entertainer Adele "Twink" King and Irish oboist David Agnew. Agnew's musical journey started early with her television debut for the song "The Friendship Tree" at just four years old, and she went on to release her first album, 'Chloë', at the age of 12, followed by 'Walking in the Air', which contributed to her early acclaim as a solo artist.
Within Celtic Woman, Chloë became widely known for her emotive performances and pure soprano voice from their inception in 2004 until she took a break from the group in 2013 to focus on her solo career. Since then, she has continued to build a substantial body of solo work, exemplified in her recent releases such as "Ladies," a celebration of women's empowerment, and "The First Time," which showcases her dynamic vocal range and storytelling abilities. Her artistry has evolved to include both acoustic and full-production works, like the contrast between "Fire (Acoustic)" and the more robustly produced single "Fire." Her music, often reflective and heartfelt, also includes inspirational tracks like "Across the Miles" and "Written On My Heart," which speak to her continued connection with her audience through powerful lyrical content. As she navigates her solo career, Chloë Agnew remains a beloved figure in Celtic and contemporary pop music, known for her distinctive voice and compelling musical narratives.
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