Chloe Goodchild
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Chloe Goodchild | |
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| Occupations | Singer, author, educator |
| Instrument | Singing |
| Years active | 1976–present |
| Website | thenakedvoice |
Chloe Goodchild is a musician, performer, and recording artist.
Education
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Chloë Goodchild studied music, English and education at the University of Cambridge and the University of East Anglia from 1972 to 1976 and qualified as a music and English teacher.
Career
In the 1970s, Goodchild travelled in Africa, India, Turkey, Europe, the US and Canada. She was influenced by Anandamayi Ma. As a result, Goodchild developed a method of sound and voice, which in 1990 she named the Naked Voice.[1] This combines Indian philosophy and classical music teachings with Japanese martial art movements.
Goodchild has worked with politicians, high-security prisoners,[2] Jerry Hall,[3][better source needed] Oprah Winfrey, Glenn Close, and Angelo Badalamenti.[4] She has performed in several cities internationally, including New York in 2001,[5] Edinburgh,[6] and Dublin in 2012.[7] As a composer, her music is on the soundtrack of Jane Campion's Holy Smoke![8][better source needed] and in a celebrity performance of The Vagina Monologues in Madison Square Garden.[5]
Goodchild's solo and compilation albums include Devi, Fierce Wisdom, A Thousand Ways of Light and the Grammy Award–nominated Sura. Goodchild and the Rumi poet, Coleman Barks, recorded two Rumi albums: There is Some Kiss We Want and The Glance. Goodchild has collaborated and recorded with composer John Tavener.
Books
- The Naked Voice – Transform Your Life Through The Power of Sound (2015, North Atlantic Books)
References
- ^ "The Naked Voice | Transforming through Sound". The Naked Voice. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ Moore, Wendy (11 February 2001). "Health: Singing lessens stress – From the Observer – The Observer". The Guardian.
- ^ "Publicity". thenakedvoice.com. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014.
- ^ "Pop Albums: 'There is no distance, irony or even anger in Smith's responses here, and the overly indulgent lament for Kurt Cobain -". The Independent. 28 June 1996.
- ^ a b "Female Musicians Join Anti-Violence Benefit". Billboard.
- ^ "Fascinating and feminine". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 2 February 2015.
- ^ "Unholy row over visas casts doubt on healing power of yoga festival". The Irish Independent. 22 July 2005.
- ^ "Holy Smoke (1999)". IMDb.
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