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Local Hobart artists, The Hannah May Mindset have joined the Chloe’s Law Anti-bullying organisation to record and release an original song called The Little Things, now retitled Chloe’s Song.

The song was recorded and produced by local engineer and producer Tony Sayer (Christopher Coleman Collective, Lulu & the Paige Turners).

Hannah May, lead vocalist and songwriter says “Music is such an expressive tool, and by releasing this song we hope to create more awareness for the Chloe’s Law crowd funding campaign which is pushing to raise funds for a music festival to be held on Hobart’s waterfront in October called Little Sister.

Chloe’s Song will be released online, via iTunes on Monday 21st April, which also marks the halfway mark for the Little Sister campaign. The track will also feature on Hannah May’s upcoming self titled EP.

The song was dedicated and performed at the Chloe’s Law rally on March 1st 2014 and featured on the ABC’s 7.30 Report to link in with the Chloe’s Law anti bullying campaign.

Chloe’s Law founder, Cassie Whitehill hopes that Chloe’s Song will not only help raise awareness of the campaign but also become a well known and recognisable song that makes people aware of the affects that bullying has and keeps Chloe’s memory alive.

Cassie Whitehill
CEO/Founder
Chloe’s Law Australia
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Cassie Whitehill, CEO/Founder. Chloe’s Law Australia www.facebook.com/ChloesLawAust www.chloeslaw.com.au