Korby lenker biography

          Korby Lenker is an American folk and Americana singer-songwriter, writer, and actor.!

          A Pacific Northwest-raised, Nashville-based singer, songwriter, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist.

        1. Korby Lenker — multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, published author, and award-winning actor — is the Renaissance man of East Nashville.
        2. Korby Lenker is an American folk and Americana singer-songwriter, writer, and actor.
        3. Korby Lenker is an American folk and Americana singer-songwriter, writer, and actor.
        4. Longtime East Nashville resident Korby Lenker returned to his native Idaho to record his 7th studio album Thousand Springs.
        5. Korby Lenker

          American singer-songwriter

          Korby Lenker is an American folk and Americana singer-songwriter, writer, and actor. He is known for his album Thousand Springs and his book of short stories, Medium Hero. The son of a mortician and a school teacher, Lenker was born in 1976 in Twin Falls, Idaho, and now resides in Nashville, Tennessee.[1][2]

          Music career

          As a high school student in Twin Falls, Idaho, Lenker fronted the alt-rock band Clockwork Orange.

          In 2001, he relocated to Bellingham, Washington, where he founded the alt-bluegrass band The Barbed Wire Cutters while attending Western Washington University.[3] The band released two albums, the self-titled The Barbed Wire Cutters (2002) and Full Moon to Rise (2003).

          While still touring with The Barbed Wire Cutters, Lenker began recording solo work, including the albums First Takes (2001), The Ghost of Whiteboy (2002) and Bellingham (2003). Lenker then moved to Seattle, Washi