CHLOE STEELE
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Chloe Steele is born and bred on South Uist, one of the islands that
make up the archipelago of The Hebrides. She has been constantly surrounded by music and Gaelic since she was very young.
Chloe attended the only High School in the Uist islands, Sgoil Lionacleit, between 2010 and 2015. She moved to the mainland for her final year of High School education after being accepted to the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music at Plockton High School, to study Bagpipes and Gaelic Song.

Chloe first picked up the Bagpipes over twelve years ago, under the tuition of Domhnall 'Ban' MacDonald. Her passion and commitment for the instrument is shown in her many public performances and her own compositions. 
Until her year at the NCETM in Plockton, Chloe sung in her local church and in various group projects. She made her first steps as a solo artist when she moved to Plockton and it now takes up a large part of her vast repertoire from complex love songs to singalong ceilidh songs. 

She is currently in her fourth year of the BA (Hons) music course run by Lews Castle College at the Benbecula UHI campus. 
- If you would like to book Chloe for an event, please visit the contact us page -
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