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Music Gave me a Voice, but the Military Gave it Purpose

October 13, 2025
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By Airman First Class Chloe Yoon

There’s a crackling electricity in the air when the stage lights hit just right. I feel it every time I step up to the keyboard, hear the hush of the audience, and strike the first note that vibrates through the hall. The sound flows through my fingers, out into the space, and touches every listener. The energy is alive, but in that moment, nothing else exists except the music. Every performance is a conversation without words—a heartbeat shared between me and the room—and it’s here, under these lights, that I feel undeniably alive.

I didn’t begin learning music until I was 19. My childhood was a blur of new cities and unfamiliar faces, as my dad’s job as a pilot kept us in motion. By the time we settled in Seoul, I was still searching for a place that felt like mine. In high school, my teachers steered me toward law, and I threw myself into the grind. But the endless exams and fierce competition left me drained. Sensing I needed something more, my mom nudged me toward a music academy, hoping it would help me unwind. That’s where I stumbled upon a hidden part of myself: perfect pitch. When they played a song and asked me to echo it back, my fingers found the notes as if they’d always known the way. It was effortless—like unlocking a secret I’d carried all along. In that instant, music transformed from a simple escape into the core of my identity. I realized I wanted to become someone irreplaceable, someone whose voice was uniquely their own.

The following year, a full scholarship opened the doors to university—and to my first taste of the stage. During a Jazz Harmony class, my professor caught me after the final bell and asked if I’d be interested in a side gig. I agreed instantly, eager to trade my Burger King apron for the thrill of live music. The gig turned out to be a piano session for a TV show called The Voice. As I sat at the piano, cameras whirring and the set alive with energy, a cocktail of fear and excitement surged through me. In that moment, I saw music not just as a passion, but as a path—a future I could claim.

 

One gig led to another, and I found myself back in the shadows, playing keyboards for K-pop TV shows while the spotlight belonged to someone else. But soon, the darkness of the side stage started to feel like a cage. I wanted more. I wanted to be the one on the main stage, the one telling the story. So, I started writing. Melodies whispered in my mind became phone recordings, captured in subways, cafés, or while cooking in my kitchen. Every line, every chord, every fleeting idea was a quiet rebellion against the confines of being just a session player. I teamed up with friends to turn these fragments into a full album, releasing it on Spotify and sending emails to producers, radio stations, and stage managers. Each “send” felt like stepping onto a stage alone, hoping someone would hear my voice.

I’m often asked where I find inspiration for my music. The answer is travel. Since I was seven, my family took trips twice a year, and my parents would always say, “The more of the world you see, the more you understand people and life.” Those journeys opened my eyes to endless stories, sounds, and emotions waiting to be captured in song. Performing on bigger stages brought that inspiration to life—playing at the PyeongChang Olympics in 2018, feeling the roar of thousands, or performing live on the radio, hearing my music carried across the airwaves. I wrote constantly—for my band, for major companies, and even for a congressman during an election campaign—performing at embassies and official events. Eventually, my path led me to the U.S., where I worked as a civilian musician with military bands, discovering new audiences, new stages, and a musical family that shaped the next chapter of my journey.

Serving in the Air Force has become one of the most defining chapters of my life. Music gave me a voice, but the military gave it purpose. Every step onto a stage in uniform carries weight—lifting the spirits of service members, honoring veterans, or representing our nation before the world. What I treasure most is the sense of family: the camaraderie among fellow musicians, the shared mission, and the discipline that pushes me to grow as both artist and Airman. And in all of this, I’ve found what I once longed for: to be someone irreplaceable—not because of skill alone, but because my music and service are woven together into something greater than myself.

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