Korby Lenker

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Forbidden Fruit 00:00 Tools
Got To Be More 04:20 Tools
Heart Of Gold 03:32 Tools
MY LITTLE LIFE 02:31 Tools
Papercuts 03:57 Tools
Christmas Rain 03:20 Tools
I'm Tryin 03:20 Tools
Papercuts (from King of Hearts) 04:04 Tools
If I Prove False To You 03:20 Tools
Papa was a Rodeo 04:56 Tools
No Don't Know 04:27 Tools
If I Prove False 04:05 Tools
Papercuts - from King of Hearts 04:05 Tools
Here We Go Again 03:18 Tools
Pie 03:18 Tools
Bored 03:14 Tools
Nothing Really Matters 03:19 Tools
Northern Lights 03:19 Tools
Hurts Me So 03:19 Tools
April May 03:22 Tools
Traded My Diamond 03:19 Tools
Lovers Are Fools 04:52 Tools
If It Is 03:45 Tools
Friend And A Friend 03:45 Tools
Billygoat 03:57 Tools
Wandered Out Too Far 04:52 Tools
Cedars of Lebanon 03:56 Tools
Come Closer 04:18 Tools
Feel Like Burnin 03:20 Tools
Paper Cuts 03:56 Tools
Angel of Mercy 04:30 Tools
Dog Down to the River 04:57 Tools
The Hook Comes Round 04:01 Tools
Gotta Do 04:01 Tools
Wanderered Out Too Far 03:33 Tools
Full Moon to Rise 03:35 Tools
Lovers And Fools 04:31 Tools
Pendulum 03:56 Tools
Some Hallelujah 03:43 Tools
Never's Even Longer 03:56 Tools
Billy Goat 03:56 Tools
Last Man Standing 04:07 Tools
Stormy Seas 05:01 Tools
Late Bloomers 04:07 Tools
Book Nerd 05:01 Tools
Leave the Light on for Me 04:35 Tools
Live Love Lose 02:30 Tools
Shed a Little Light 03:03 Tools
Uh Oh 05:01 Tools
Love Is the Only Song 04:14 Tools
Right This Time 02:45 Tools
Hard Times Come Again No More 04:07 Tools
Mermaids 04:14 Tools
Punkin Brown 05:01 Tools
The Myspace Song 01:20 Tools
If You Love Somebody 03:56 Tools
Wherever You Are 04:14 Tools
Father To The Man 04:14 Tools
Angels Rejoiced Last Night 03:22 Tools
Grand Coulee Dam 04:14 Tools
Old Shenandore 04:14 Tools
Whiskey Before Breakfast 02:47 Tools
Live, Love, Lose 02:35 Tools
She Makin Me Crazy 02:28 Tools
Leave The Light On 04:33 Tools
Old Shanandore 04:58 Tools
Kaleidoscope 04:58 Tools
Goin Down to Nashville Tennessee 04:53 Tools
The Pie Song (OST Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Ep.2) 04:57 Tools
Be Thou My Vision 02:37 Tools
The Ghost of Whiteboy 02:37 Tools
The Hook Comes Around 04:57 Tools
The Angels Rejoiced Last Night 02:37 Tools
South of Pender 03:56 Tools
Lullaby 03:56 Tools
Good With Brown Shoes 03:56 Tools
Lacey in Chicago 03:16 Tools
02 If I Prove False To You 03:56 Tools
Yes I Know 08:55 Tools
Willie Moore 03:38 Tools
Sweet Heaven 08:55 Tools
The New Snake River Hymn 02:00 Tools
California Wine 03:38 Tools
The Pie Song 01:19 Tools
The Myspace Song (Bonus Track) 01:19 Tools
Heart of Gold (Neil Young) 01:19 Tools
Why Can't I Have A Slice Of That Pie? 01:19 Tools
I Feel What I Feel 01:19 Tools
07 Got to Be More 03:55 Tools
The Breadwoman's Ballad 01:19 Tools
Korby Lenker- Forbidden Fruit 01:19 Tools
Goin Down to Nashville 01:19 Tools
The Mortician's Waltz 03:55 Tools
All I Want For Christmas Is You 03:55 Tools
Stormy Sea 03:55 Tools
Love Is Oh So Patient 03:55 Tools
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Korby Lenker was born to a mortician dad and a school marm in small-town southern Idaho. He grew up along the Snake River, in the shadow of the ramp where Evil Knievel jumped the canyon, almost. In high school, he fronted the alt.rock band, Clockwork Orange. They played Cure covers, some Love and Rockets, mostly at Mormon Stake dances. He graduated after a bit and made for the West Coast. Nirvana was on the radio a lot then. Eight years ago, Korby started college at Western Washington University, graduating in 2001. He studied music theory, transcribed Phish songs, found out he wasn't a jazz guitar player, rode his bike a lot and always went to class. Somewhere in there, he quit the city and spent a year or so in a little cabin thinking. It was then he first heard what is called bluegrass music. So he went unplugged and started flat-picking. Doc Watson and Norman Blake were in the CD player a lot. In '98, he formed his first bluegrass band, Amandacello and the Blue Light Boys. In ‘99 Korby got a Martin D-18 and headed out to West Virginia. For five months, he lived alone in a studio apartment on the Ohio River, eating grilled cheese sandwiches and traveling to bluegrass festivals. Korby found himself attending a number of Appalachian mountain church services; one in particular, the snake-handling congregation of The Church of the Lord Jesus, videotaped their services on the off chance someone is bitten. Now, in someone’s video library, is Korby, shaking a tambourine and singing “Nearer My God to Thee” while old men passed around three-foot-long timber rattlesnakes. In 2000, Korby returned to the West Coast, where he formed another bluegrass group, The Barbed Wire Cutters. SPIN called them "the young riders of the bluegrass revolt." Meanwhile, Korby made a bunch of solo records. Summer 2003 saw the making of his sixth album, Bellingham—an acoustic roots oriented sound recorded in San Francisco with dobra-player Mike Grigoni and bassist Andrew Simmons. Several strong reviews led to a UK tour, the highlight of which was Korby’s interview by BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris. "You never get tired of finding someone with something to say, someone with a new twist on old themes, and Korby Lenker is definitely a someone. And as for the performances, one can say no better than they match the songs. This is great stuff." (www.Americana-UK.com) Things didn’t slow from there. Upon his return from the UK, Korby was selected among of pool of 1200 applicants as a finalist for the prestigious Chris Austin Songwriting Competition at MerleFest in North Carolina. He placed second. Upon returning from the southland, Seattle's KMTT 103.7, The Mountain, featured Korby, performing on the Mountain’s Music Lounge. The Mountain says of Korby: “Best NW artist we've heard in a long while....and the most modest!" Korby’s had the privilege of playing support for such acts as Ray LaMontagne, Keith Urban, and Tristan Prettyman. September 2005 brought Korby’s selection to showcase at the 4th Annual Americana Music Conference, where he appeared alongside Emmylou Harris and Steve Earle. King of Hearts, Korby’s 7th record in 5 years, was released in Seattle in November 2005. A departure from his bluegrass roots, this rock-oriented effort is lived-to-tell-it songwriting, and features Korby wearing a few more hats. In addition to his roles as writer, guitarist, singer and programmer, he took a turn in the producer's chair. Please see more at http://www.korbylenker.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.