First Listen: Chloe Bodur is seeking "Glory"

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    (January 25, 2018) Chloe Bodur is kind of singer who puts respect on the names of the vocalists on whose shoulders she stands. The British singer cites Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday as jazzy influences along with living legends Quincy Jones D’Angelo and Frank Ocean.

    “Glory,” her new single that is creating a buzz in her homeland and beginning to pick up steam on this side of the world, finds her name checking Old Blue eyes on a laid back  jazz and blues influenced ballad. She talks a little about the song’s genesis, revealing that “it was originally written as a poem about youth trying to find love in themselves and others and how one correlates with the other.” Check it out.

    Howard Dukes

    Chloe Bodur - "Glory"

    (January 25, 2018) Chloe Bodur is kind of singer who puts respect on the names of the vocalists on whose shoulders she stands. The British singer cites Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday as jazzy influences along with living legends Quincy Jones D’Angelo and Frank Ocean.

    “Glory,” her new single that is creating a buzz in her homeland and beginning to pick up steam on this side of the world, finds her name checking Old Blue eyes on a laid back  jazz and blues influenced ballad. She talks a little about the song’s genesis, revealing that “it was originally written as a poem about youth trying to find love in themselves and others and how one correlates with the other.” Check it out.

    Howard Dukes

    Chloe Bodur - "Glory"