Corinne West
Birth nameCorinne Marie Brondino
Born1970 (age 5253)
Los Angeles, United States
GenresFolk, Americana
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, guitarist
Instrument(s)Acoustic guitar
LabelsMake Records[lower-roman 1]
Websitecorinnewest.com

Corinne West (born 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist. She was born and raised in California.

Biography

At 15, while in school at Claremont High,[1] West 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. West studied theater while enrolled at Feather River College in her mid-twenties.[2] She restored antique biplane wings, worked as a stonemason in the rural mountains of California, and opened a fine art business in fused-glass and metal in Quincy, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, with David Duskin (born 1974), a blacksmith.[3]

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.[4][5] In July 2006, West 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.[6]

West's debut CD, Bound For the Living, was released in 2004. Her second album, Second Sight, which followed it in 2007, featured a number of notable guests, including dobro player Jerry Douglas, mandolinist Mike Marshall, and Darol Anger on fiddle.[7] In 2009 she released a third CD, The Promise, which she co-produced with Doug Cox and recorded in Canada.[8][9]

West has toured extensively, which have included performances at acclaimed festivals and clubs through the United States and abroad. In 2010 and 2011 she toured extensively as a duo with fellow songwriter and guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps. The pair released a CD in 2010 entitled Magnetic Skyline.[10]

In 2013, West began touring with her newly formed band featuring Pam Delgado (née Pamela Denise Delgado; born 1964) and Jeri Jones (née Jeri Ellen Jones; born 1958) from Blame Sally.[11]

Discography

  • Bound for the Living, Make Records,[lower-roman 1] (2004); OCLC 318080794
  • Second Sight, Make Records (2007)
  • The Promise, Make Records (2009); OCLC 767690887
  • Magnetic Skyline, with Kelly Joe Phelps, Make Records (2010); OCLC 669772713, 937814189, 842802210
  • Starlight Highway, Make Records (2015); OCLC 967975431

Collaborators

Family

West was born in Los Angeles to Jim Donald Brondino (born 1942), an educator, and Jeanne Marie Anderson, an author (maiden; born 1942). They divorced in 1983. West has a younger brother, Darin Brondino. Corinne – under her birth surname, on November 3, 1999, in Quincy – married artist David Urquhart Duskin (born 1974).

Notes and references

Notes

  1. 1 2 Make Records is Corinne West's private label based in California – Alameda (2009) and Larkspur (2015). It is not affiliated with Make Records, LLC, based in Rancho Palos Verdes that was established in 2016 as a California entity by Aaron Michael Smart.

References

  1. El Espiritu (Claremont High School yearbook), "Sophomores – Corinne Brondino" (1986), p. 209
  2. "Arts & Entertainment – Rehearsals in Full Swing for Li'l Abner," Feather River Bulletin (Quincy), October 7, 1992, p 8B (accessible via Newspapers.com; subscription required)
  3. "Public Notices – Doing Business As: 'Duskin Designs,'" Feather River Bulletin (Quincy), September 13, 2000, p 8A (accessible via Newspapers.com; subscription required)
  4. "Folk Musician Gets A-List Help," by David Steinberg, Albuquerque Journal, September 7, 2007, p. 21 (accessible via Newspapers.com; subscription required)
  5. "Kerrville Folk Festival – New Folk Finalist History" (online transcript at happenstance-music.com; archived February 20, 2006, via Wayback Machine) (retrieved September 16, 2010).
  6. Wood, Arthur. Corinne West: Always Moving On. (archived July 17, 2011, at Wayback Machine; registration required, but free) FolkWax (bygon e-zine, Arthur Wood, founding editor, Birmingham, England)
    Arthur Wood is an influential folk music critic from Birmingham. From about 1992 to about 2006, Wood published and edited the Kerrville Kronikles (re: Kerrville Folk Festival); and around 2002, he founded FolkWax, an e-zine that ran for about 8 years, formerly hosted by www.visnat.com; beginning around 2010, he began contributing to Maverick; And also, beginning around 2010, he continued posting articles, reviews, and interviews online at the now defunct e-zine, Folkville, formerly hosted by the TalkTalk Group
  7. HomeGrown Music. Corinne West: Second Sight. Retrieved September 16, 2010.
  8. Corinne West – The Promise (archived July 18, 2011, at Wayback Machine) (review/description by Fish Records, retailer), album released 2009 (article retrieved September 16, 2010)
    Fish Records, based in Staffordshire, England, was founded February 1999 as an online retailer of folk music by Neil Pearson. Peter Morgan took over April 2012, and in May 2018, added a physical retail store in Stone, Staffordshire, that sells CDs and vinyl records. Since 2004, Fish Records has also been a concert promoter and booking agent.
  9. 1 2 "Corinne West Finds Her Place With the West Coast Sound" (CanWest News Service), by Roger Levesque, Calgary Herald, October 1, 2009, p. E3 (accessible via newspapers.com; subscription required)
  10. BBC. Corinne West & Kelly Joe Phelps Magnetic Skyline Review Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  11. Corinne West's official website
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