Corinne was born
and raised in the mountains of North Carolina. Early in
life she developed a love for folk, blues and classic rock,
but has in recent years found her own voice. Often playing
in alternate tunings, her songs, while very personal, are
extremely relatable and focus on the emotional struggles
that we as humans go through in life, such as insecurity,
hope, falling in and out of love, and the complex journey
of finding out who we are and how we fit into the world.
Corinne's writing style is greatly influenced by the
singer-songwriters of earlier generations, such as Joni
Mitchell and James Taylor, as well as today's artists, such
as Patti Griffin, and Ani DiFranco. Through her melodic
songs, her voice passionately stretches beyond the realms
of strength and fragility. She is not afraid to bear her
heart, showing not just vulnerability, but also her
kindness, her desire to live, and most importantly, love.
Corinne lived in New York City for six years, playing in
various clubs as a solo artist, as well as singing in a hip
hop group, where she opened up for such acts as The Roots,
The Black-Eyed Peas, Common Sense, and Ludacris. She
currently resides in Nashville, TN, where she performs
locally as well as regionally. She also works as an
engineer and producer, and has a degree in Audio
Engineering from SAE.
