Chantal Claret
Chantal Claret Euringer, born on February 21, 1982, in Berkeley, California, is a talented American singer and songwriter renowned for her role as the lead vocalist of the rock and power pop band Morningwood.
Growing up in a culturally rich environment, she was the daughter of art collectors Foster and Monique, who was originally from Romania and passed away in 2004. Although she spent her formative years in New York City, Claret's experiences also include time spent in Texas, which contributed to her diverse musical influences. During her teenage years, she made a name for herself as a promoter in various New York City clubs, which helped her develop a deep understanding of the music scene.
Claret's career took a significant turn when she formed Morningwood, a band that gained prominence in the mid-2000s, thanks to their energetic sound and engaging live performances. The group is particularly celebrated for their self-titled debut album, released in 2006, which featured hit singles such as "Nth Degree" and "Jetsetter." Over the years, Claret's dynamic stage presence and distinct vocal style have earned her recognition in the industry, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in contemporary rock music.