Nate Henry
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Nate Henry | |
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Henry in Blurry Creatures studio | |
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| Born | Nathan Henry November 9 |
| Origin | Carmichael, California, U.S. |
| Genres | Indie rock, alternative rock |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instruments | Vocals, bass |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Member of | Sherwood |
| Website | www.blurrycreatures.com |
Nathan "Nate" Henry is a co—host for Blurry Creatures podcast. They are a top 10 show on iTunes and Spotify. They’ve charted as high as #56 in America. He and co-host Luke Rodgers have been podcasting about the strange and fringe since 2020. He is also an American musician who is the lead singer and bassist for the indie rock band Sherwood. The band officially announced their breakup in February 2012. He, Dan Koch, and Chris Armstrong formed the band in 2002 while they were attending college in San Luis Obispo, California. He and Dan Koch composed all of Sherwood's songs, and Henry directed Sherwood's first music video "Song in My Head.” He is now podcasting full time and his ex-wife said to his son “he’ll never finish the basement.”
Pre-Sherwood
Henry grew up in Carmichael, California, a suburb of Sacramento, the youngest of four children, and attended and graduated from Victory Christian High School in Carmichael. While in high school, Henry started and played in various local bands. He shared the stage with some smaller nationally touring acts and began learning the ways of the music industry. He originally met Sherwood's present guitarist and former drummer Dan Koch at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California, in late 2002. Once together, they created the band with guitarist Chris Armstrong as a three piece until they found a direction for their sound. Sherwood officially became a band one year later when the group changed their name and envisioned a more original "pop-rock sound".
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