Corinne Letourneau is a singer, musician and teacher, and has been a fixture in the Charleston music scene for over a decade. Originally from Hendersonville, North Carolina, Corinne has a diverse musical background, and has been teaching and performing professionally for over 25 years. She began her career at The Flat Rock Playhouse (State Theater of N.C.), studying with their youth program and performing on the main stage. During high school she toured around the country as a dancer in Hoctor’s Dance Caravan, and attended the NC Governor’s School, singing first soprano in their Choral Music program. Corinne also studied, competed and taught dance and gymnastics classes at Pat’s School of Dance as a way to pay for her own lessons.

Corinne received her BFA in Musical Theatre from Florida State University, and has played several lead roles in theaters around the country, including Sarah (Guys and Dolls), Maggie (A Chorus Line), Yonah (Children Of Eden), Maggie (Brigadoon) and Liesl (Sound of Music), as well as first-chair trumpet in the pit orchestras of The Music Man and Three-Penny Opera. After college, Corinne sang at Disney World in Orlando, FL, with world-renowned a cappella group Voices of Liberty, and toured with hip-hop group Raination in New York City, playing several festivals and opening for groups including The Black-Eyed Peas, Kanye West, The Roots, Jimmy Cliff, The Lonesome River Band, etc. While in New York, she performed at several venues including B.B. Kings, The Paramount, The Bitter End, Mexicali Blues, C.B.G.B.s, and The Baggott Inn.

In 2006, Corinne moved to Nashville, TN and received a degree in Audio Engineering from the School of Audio Engineering (New York/Nashville). While there she worked as a recording and mixing engineer for several Nashville artists. She recorded and co-produced an album of her own original songs, called All My Days, which is available on iTunes. Her voice can be heard on several other albums, including Harbinger (Raination), Underlay (Nashville artist Sali Hagan), and Jump Right In (GIA Publications).

Since 2009 Corinne has been living in the low country and currently plays roughly 175 shows a year in the Charleston and Asheville areas as a soloist, and is the lead singer/acoustic guitarist/keyboard player of her band High 5 (www.high5band.com). In addition, she is the music director at Palmetto Presbyterian Church and teaches voice, guitar, and piano lessons out of her home and at Wando High School. She teaches music to all ages in all genres, including musical theater, opera, rock, pop, jazz and country, in person as well as virtually.