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Matt Corby (Matthew John Corby) was born on 7 November, 1990 in Oyster Bay, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian singer-songwriter (born 1990). Discover Matt Corby's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

Popular As Matthew John Corby
Occupation Musician · singer-songwriter
Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 7 November, 1990
Birthday 7 November
Birthplace Oyster Bay, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Matt Corby Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Matt Corby height is 1.8 m .

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Matt Corby Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Matt Corby worth at the age of 33 years old? Matt Corby’s income source is mostly from being a successful Songwriter. He is from Australia. We have estimated Matt Corby's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1990

Matthew John Corby (born 7 November 1990) is an Australian singer-songwriter.

Corby was born on 7 November 1990 and raised in Oyster Bay, New South Wales.

Corby's earliest musical memory is being driven past a guitar shop as a five year old and being captivated by the rows of shiny instruments in the window.

His father John bought his son a three-quarter acoustic guitar for $80, on which Corby started having one lesson a week.

The first song he learned to play was "Greensleeves".

Corby attended Inaburra School in Bangor, New South Wales where he grew up steeped in gospel; his passion for music fed first by renditions of "His Eye is on the Sparrow" and later by a love for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.

Corby attended Shirelive church with his family.

Corby's school principal encouraged him to sing at a school assembly where he performed a song from Sister Act 2.

By the time he was 10, Corby had been trained classically by an opera singer and was making tentative steps into musical theatre, playing a minor role in a production of Cain and Abel and Sutherland Shire Light Opera Company's take on The Secret Garden.

2009

On 5 June 2009, Corby independently released his debut extended play, Song for..., with Scorpio Music.

Whilst in London, Corby met with indie label Communion Music and found himself encouraged to learn the craft of songwriting, to understand the marriage between the force of his voice and the words it carries.

2010

In 2010, Corby released two EPs with Communion, My False and Transition to Colour, but was forced home when he ran out of money, having accrued a debt of around $80,000.

He was featured on a track on Julia Stone's debut solo album, The Memory Machine, and on UK singer-songwriter Passenger's track "Golden Thread," from the 2010 album Flight of the Crow.

The EP also featured in The Blacklist starring James Spader.

2011

He achieved his commercial breakthrough with his fourth EP, Into the Flame (2011), which peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and by April 2012, was certified 6× Platinum by ARIA.

His 2011 single "Brother" and his 2013 single "Resolution" both won ARIA Music Awards for Song of the Year.

Corby's track "Made of Stone" was featured on an episode of Underbelly: Razor in 2011 and on ABC's Brothers and Sisters.

"Lighthome" was in an episode of Home and Away in 2011, and "Song for..."

After a few months of writing, Corby spent September 2011 recording his fourth EP, Into the Flame, with producer Tim Carr.

The EP showcased a new direction for Corby, including soul-influenced, growling vocals along with a bluesy melody, in conjunction with Corby's signature folk style.

The title song has been described as "lyrically raw and endearingly honest."

The EP also features a duet with keyboardist Bree Tranter, previously a part of Australian band, The Middle East.

The EP provided Corby's first entry on the ARIA Charts, where it reached No. 46 on the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart on 4 December 2011.

It subsequently peaked at No. 3. Upon its release, Corby posted a message on his website and Facebook page:

"After 12 months of lots of ups and downs, I'm so excited to share this EP with you. I honestly felt like giving up music back in April but all of you inspired me again. It's been an incredible few months re-connecting with all of you in gardens around Australia. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your support. It's been said by others before... but you guys really are the best fans ever. Let's stay close on this journey."

2012

in 2012 on the same TV series.

Corby recorded a cover version of INXS's "By My Side" for the band's album, Original Sin, as a bonus track for the iTunes edition.

By December 2012, Into the Flame achieved 6× platinum certification by ARIA.

Corby supported the release of his EP and its single "Brother" with a national into the Flame Tour.

It included a mini Secret Garden Summer Tour around New South Wales.

2013

At age 13, Corby joined a church band called Iron and Clay, Corby left the group just before his 16th birthday, and got a job making sandwiches at Subway before going back to school in Year 11, which coincided with his Australian Idol appearance.

At age 16, Corby auditioned for the fifth season of Australian Idol, where he finished as runner-up.

Years later, he described participating in the competition as being a "big f***ing mistake," describing how the struggle to forge his own identity post-idol was bigger than most could have seen from the outside.

"I took all the negatives out of that (Idol) and thought 'Bugger, I've ruined everything'".

One aspect of Australian Idol that the media speculated about was the number of Christian musicians among the finalists.

The media suggested that Christians were "stacking" the voting to keep "their" artists on the show.

Corby rejected those suggestions by stating that he wasn't part of a big church and wasn't promoting himself as religious.

After the Idol finale, Corby passed on a record deal offered by Sony Music Australia.

The week after he turned 18, Corby landed in London, staying in a friend's attic.

2016

Corby has released three studio albums, Telluric (2016), Rainbow Valley (2018) and Everything's Fine.