Nate Henry
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Nate Henry | |
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Birth name | Nathan Henry |
Origin | San Luis Obispo, California |
Genre(s) | Indie Rock Alternative Rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer Bassist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Bass |
Years active | 2002–present |
Label(s) | MySpace Records |
Associated acts | Sherwood |
Website | Sherwood Official website |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Bass, Lead Vocals |
Nathan "Nate" Henry is the lead singer and bassist for the indie rock band Sherwood. He, Dan Koch, and Chris Armstrong formed the band in 2001 while they were attending high school in San Luis Obispo, California. He and Dan Koch compose all of Sherwood's songs and directed Sherwood's first music video "Song in My Head". According to the Sherwood Show pilot episode, created the show.
[edit] Pre-Sherwood
Nate originally met Sherwood's present guitarist and former drummer Dan Koch in college according to an interview with Truepunk.com Nate said that somehow they formed a band and started practicing in a garage down the street from Nate's apartment.[1] He wanted to add a keyboardist to give Sherwood a more distinctive sound. After Chris Keene joined they were able to add Joe Greenetz while Dan Koch switched from drums to Guitar.
[edit] Present day work
Nate directed Sherwood's first music video "Song in My Head". He recently started Sherwood's side project, The Sherwood Show. The online show airs new episodes every week Nate announced. He and bandmate, Mike Leibovich started their own series of podcasts titled "Apples and Oranges" however there hasn't been a recent release of a new episode. In the first episode Nate and Mike describe how their band got started when Mike joined.