Corinne West

Musical Artist

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Who is Corinne West?

Corinne West is an American singer-songwriter, born and raised in California. At 15, she left home with guitar in hand to travel across America in a converted school bus; she sang in hard rock bands in Los Angeles when she was a teenager, studied theatre in her mid-twenties, restored antique bi-plane wings, worked as a stone mason in the rural mountains of California, and opened a fine art business in fused-glass and metal with a blacksmith in the High Sierra mountains, to name a few. Though compelled by many art forms, she decided that music was the only medium she couldn't walk away from, and so she turned completely to it.

She is known for her singing and original songwriting which is based in Americana music. Her songwriting has met with much critical acclaim and secured her a position as a finalist in the 2005 New Folk competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival. In July, 2006 she was featured in an interview on the BBC Radio 2 program, Bob Harris Country, which led to a tour of England and Ireland in early 2007.

West's debut CD, Bound For the Living, was released in 2004.

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  • United States of America

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on July 23, 2013

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