Corrinne May is tagged as: female vocalists, piano, singer-songwriter, indie, pop Corrinne May, (born Corrinne Foo May Ying; Chinese: 符美芸; pinyin: Fú Měiyún) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles. Born on January 19, 1973, she has been playing the piano since the age of 5, and is also proficient with the guitar. Corrinne studied in Raffles Girls’ Primary School, Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) and Raffles Junior College. She later majored in mass communications and English literature at the National University of Singapore. Corrinne left Singapore to further her music education at the Berklee College of Music, where she majored in songwriting and film scoring. In order to pursue her dreams in music, she moved to Los Angeles in 1999. Corrinne co-wrote the song “If You Didn’t Love Me” with the legendary songwriters Carole King and Carole Bayer Sager as part of her winning entry in a songwriting competition on the music industry website Tonos.com. Carole King & Carole Bayer Sager wrote the lyric for the song and entertained submissions for the best musical accompaniment and melody. Corrinne’s version was the winner. The song is featured on Corrinne’s debut album. Corrinne has met Carole Bayer Sager but not Carole King. Her song “Journey” was featured on the Taiwanese drama... Read More About Corrinne May Biography... Send Corrinne May ringtones to your cell |
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