However, fed on a diet of MTV, her biggest passion has always been music. She began to play tunes by ear on the piano as a child, before taking up piano and singing lessons at the age of five and began composing when she was six and subsequently establishing herself as a singer-songwriter in her teens crafting her own brand of quirky (often piano driven) driven alternative singer songwriter pop.
Since then Corinna has enjoyed airplay on numerous radio stations including BBC Radio 6 (Tom Robinson), BBC Introducing (Northampton, Bristol and "The Beat" East Midlands,) all BBC regional stations (Mark Forrest evening show) Amazing Radio as well as being interviewed in German and playing live on Berlin's RBB 1. She was also interviewed on prime time London Live TV.
She has toured extensively acoustically and with her band across the Midlands, London and parts of the North in venues such as The Bedford, Proud Camden and The Water Rats and festivals such as Lechlade, Lainfest, Main Stage at Wilkestock, Main Acoustic Stage at Victorious Festival and The Great Escape Festival and has also supported Leddra Chapman, Marina Celeste (of Nouvelle Vague) and Blackbeard's Tea Party. In the past she has also played New York's oldest rock club "The Bitter End" and toured in Germany.
Corinna has also collaborated and written with many EDM producers and dance labels, such as German DJ Mark-Oh on "That Feeling", Future Skies on “Lights On”, Mr Brackets on “Moments and JTS on “Stop”, all of which have collectively racked up several hundred thousand streams on Spotify. During lockdown, Corinna Jane has seen success with her acoustic piano/vocal covers of REM’s “Losing My Religion” and Dua Lipa’s “Don’t Start Now” rack up over a combined two million plays on Spotify.
She has since also branched out in the world of film music, having composed a piano and string soundtrack for the short film “The Magical Toy Shop” directed by AJ Lamb.
Corinna will be has recently released her new bigger pop-rock sound on her EP “Queen Of Wands” produced by Francesco Arpino in Rome. The first single was “Give Me A Sign”, which attracted regular play on BBC introducing and has since been remixed by Grammy nominated producer Karl Heilbron (Moto5).