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Los Angeles, CA |
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www.myspace.com/correatown
Angela Correa is Correatown
(vocals, guitar, & more)
sometimes solo
and sometimes with friends
like
Raymond Richards (guitar & more),
Rob Poynter (drums & more),
and oh so many others
Meow.
Since she was a kid Angela Correa of Correatown has been singing, songwriting, and playing music in one form or another. She traveled around the world a bit and always took her guitar. She lived places as diverse as in Copenhagen, Paris, Moscow, Santiago, Oaxaca, San Diego and finally Los Angeles. She went to grad school for awhile but left to pursue music. After touring and playing solo for a very long time, focusing mainly on folk and americana style music Angela decided it was time to have a little more fun and formed her current band CORREATOWN, an indie rock band influenced by folk, americana, and pop. She found some really amazing musicians to play in her band with her. Sometimes she plays solo and sometimes she plays with the full band. Woah.
She spent the last year or two in the studio with her friends recording an album that is now finished and ready to find a home somewhere in the world. In the meanwhile, CORREATOWN digitally self-released the "ECHOES" EP on Itunes and Amazon.com. It consists of three songs from the unreleased full-length LP and includes "All The World (I Tell Myself) a song which was featured on Grey's Anatomy. L.A. based director Andrew Van Baal created a beautiful video for the song "Racing Tides."
Last year, you may have heard her voice in trailers or a movie theater. Angela Correa's voice was featured as the singing voice of Jenna Fischer's character Darlene in the Sony Pictures film "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" on the song "Let's Duet," "Darling," and "Beautiful Ride."
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