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Tammy Cochran

 
Artist: Tammy Cochran
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  • Born: January 30, 1972, Austinburg, OH
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Tammy Cochran," "Life Happened," "Where I Am"

Biography

Singer Tammy Cochran was born and raised in Ohio, in a little rural town called Austinburg. Its tranquil setting would be just right for a country song. She knew all of her neighbors and people smiled and waved when someone walked by. There was also enough sadness and pain in Cochran's life to write a country song about. She was the last born of three children, the only daughter of Mabel and Delmar Cochran. Cochran had two older brothers, Shawn and Alan, both tragically born with cystic fibrosis. Shawn was only 14 when he lost his battle with the disease in 1980. Alan made it to 1991, to the age of 23. Her brothers' lives, illness, and deaths touched Cochran in a way that shows in her music. Especially in a touching song she co-wrote, called "Angels in Waiting."

Cochran's father taught her the words to her first song, "Heartaches by the Numbers," when she was around eight years old. A short time later she was given a child's record player that came with a microphone and that was that. Her favorite pastime instantly became singing along with country tunes by artists like Barbara Mandrell and Loretta Lynn. She preferably sang in front of an audience, with her brothers' help. The story is that they charged their parents a whole 50 cents to attend each of those early performances.

Over the next few years young Cochran gained experience singing at her family's church. By the time she was 12 she entered her first talent contest, a local one, that she won. With a newfound confidence, she entered more contests, winning over and over. The next step was to join a band, and she did, a number of them. While still in her teens, she put together a band of her own called TC Country. The group appeared at fairs, weddings, and clubs.

Planning for a future that might never live up to her dreams of musical fame, Cochran finished high school and took vocational training so she could be a secretary. That responsible thing done, she went right on struggling to reach that dream. In 1991, full of determination, she picked up and moved to Nashville, TN, with her supportive parents as well. For years Cochran tried to make a name for herself, to find a label that would back her. In 1996 she married, and mostly gave up her hopes of making a living with her voice and songs. The marriage only lasted a couple of years, and so did her time away from singing.

In 1998 all of the years of hard work began to pay off at last. It started when she was introduced to Shane Decker after one of her performances. Decker worked for Warner-Chappell Music as a songwriter. He offered to help her get a demo ready. He also helped her land a job writing songs at Warner-Chappell. Good things seemed to happen quickly after that. In no time Cochran's music was being showcased for labels, and when the dust settled, she had a signed contract with the major label Sony.

In May 2001, Tammy Cochran's self-titled debut album hit the stores. Her first single was already burning up the airwaves, and its music video appearing on CMT to rave reviews. Suddenly Cochran was one of those overnight success stories you hear about -- that was only years of hard work in the making. Life Happened, her sophomore release, dropped the following year, with Where I Am arriving via the Shanachie label in 2007. ~ Charlotte Dillon, All Music Guide
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Tammy Cochran
Background information
Birth name Tammy Cochran
Born January 30, 1972 (1972-01-30) (age 37)
Origin Austinburg, Ohio, USA
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2000–Present
Labels Epic
Shanachie
Associated acts Shane Decker

Tammy Cochran (born January 30, 1972 in Austinburg, Ohio) is an American country music artist. Signed to Epic Records Nashville in 2000, she released her self titled debut album that year, followed a year later by Life Happened. These two albums produced a total of six chart singles for her on the Billboard country charts between 2000 and 2003, of which the highest-charting was "Angels in Waiting" at #9. A third album, Where I Am, followed in

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Biography

Tammy Cochran was a Country singer born and raised in a small rural town called Austinburg, Ohio, which according to Tammy was a perfect place to write a country song. There was also enough tragedy in Cochran's life to write a country song.

She was born in 1972 to Mabel and Delmar Cochran and was the third of three children. Tammy's two older brothers, Shawn and Alan were both born with the disease Cystic Fibrosis. Shawn died from the disease in 1980, at 14 and Alan died in 1991 at age 24. She soon became accustomed to listening to and singing the songs of Loretta Lynn and Barbara Mandrell. Encouraged and inspired by her brothers, Tammy realized that she preferred singing in front of an audience. For the next few years, Tammy sang at her family's local church, and then she entered a talent show contest and won. The next step for Tammy was to join a band. She joined a couple before making her own band called "TC Country" that played at fairs and weddings.

Cochran finished high school and took vocational training to become a secretary. She then moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1991. She married in 1996 but divorced soon afterward.

Musical career

In 1998, Cochran met Shane Decker, a songwriter for Warner Bros. Records. He offered his help on making demos to send to record companies after seeing Cochran. He also helped her get a job as a songwriter for Warner Chappell. Her demo tapes were sent to Epic Records; that same year, Cochran released her eponymous debut album. She released her first single that same year called "If You Can", followed by "So What". Although neither single made Top 40 on the country charts, the third single ("Angels in Waiting") peaked at #9, and its success led to the release of her self-titled debut album. This album's fourth single, "I Cry", reached Top 20 as well.

Cochran's second album for Epic, Life Happened, was released a year later. The lead-off single reached Top 20, while "Love Won't Let Me", the follow-up, peaked at #31 and Cochran was dropped from Epic in 2003. Her third album, Where I Am, was issued on the independent Shanachie Records in 2007.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Chart positions
US Country US US Heat
2001 Tammy Cochran 27 13
2002 Life Happened
  • Released: October 15, 2002
  • Label: Epic Nashville
11 95
2007 Where I Am
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country US
2000 "If You Can" 41 Tammy Cochran
"So What" 51
2001 "Angels in Waiting" 9 73
"I Cry" 18 107
2002 "Life Happened" 20 117 Life Happened
"Love Won't Let Me" 31
2003 "What Kind of Woman Would I Be"
2007 "The Ride of Your Life" Where I Am
"Where I Am"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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