ARCHIVES - February 2011
February 20, 2011
The kind folks at CanadaIsAMusicMec.ca got in touch with me to do an interview! Check out some excerpts from the interview below, or read the full article online here.

CIAMM Exclusive Interview - Crissi Cochrane
posted by zoot alors
Cochrane's wonderful voice and sweet guitar are like a breath of fresh air 'round these parts. She has special qualities honed from her years on the East Coast, which puts her years ahead of artists her age, Cochrane exhudes a quiet confidence onstage that is impressive.
Far from being a mere wallflower in a new scene, Cochrane has come to proudly represent her adopted hometown, as reported in the influential Windsor Zene, and of course, the always excellent N2D S2W.
CIAMM speaks with her next, to find out a bit more background about this rising talent, and to learn of her next moves in the music business. She most assuredly has the talent, ambition, and smarts to take it as far as she wants, and we wanted this opportunity to feature her during this calm moment, a calm before the storm, if you will, before the rest of Canada takes notice, and we make her a National Star.
Crissi Cochrane: I'm really happy you took a liking to that Goodbye To Halifax video, I had a lot of fun making the art for that and trying not to sit on slugs in my backyard while we were shooting it (I have a horrible fear of slugs).
CIAMM: How do you find the music scene around Windsor to be to new faces, such as yourself?
Crissi Cochrane: Windsorites are incredibly friendly and welcoming. Where I'm from out east, the music scene can be really dense and competitive, so it's really refreshing to come to a place where musicians have no ego - they're just doing it for the love of music, and to make people happy. It really reminds me why I do this.
CIAMM: Do you have a recording studio at your beck and call, or is it an effort to record in Windsor?
Crissi Cochrane: I'm very close with a local band who do some great home recordings (at the moment, they're demoing in the living room of my apartment). 'Darling, Darling' is still pretty fresh, but I've already begun preparing songs for my next endeavour. When record time rolls around again, I'll probably be working out of my apartment. I love the warm, intimate vibe of well-done home recordings.
CIAMM: How long have you been playing guitar and songwriting?
Crissi Cochrane: Forever! I picked up the guitar when I was nine, although I didn't take it very seriously until about seventh grade, when I realized that boys liked a girl who could play guitar. I used to write songs all the time for fun as early as elementary school, secretly singing all of my ideas into the tape recorder in my bedroom. My first fully articulated guitar-and-voice songs started in about tenth grade, and I began performing shortly after that.
CIAMM: What are the advantages of being a singer-songwriter, compared to the life of being a band-mate, and working collaboratively?
Crissi Cochrane: There's much more to be nervous about, being a solo performer! You're up on stage alone, you're totally responsible for the noise that people hear. "Singer-songwriter" seems to be a bit of a dirty word these days, so sometimes it feels like you need to prove yourself right from the start. In a band, you get to share all those responsibilities. On the other hand, I think it does a lot for your confidence and your personal development to have your own musical identity, but I believe you can always learn things from other musicians, even if it's sometimes learning what NOT to do.
http://canadaisamusicmec.ca/2011/02/ciamm-exclusive-interview-crissi-cochrane/
February 18, 2011

February 16, 2011
Only one birdie left in the Made By Crissi store! Get him while you still can! A pretty pale yellow birdie. So sweet and soft.

I've been having a lot of weird dreams recently. For a while I kept dreaming about having to save kittens from bad places (abandoned buildings, middle of the street). Two nights ago, I dreamt that I had to drown/suffocate a mountain lion by trapping him underneath a giant bowl filled with chocolate pudding. Weird!
February 9, 2011
Show announcement: I'll be playing at Phog Lounge (157 University Ave W) this coming Tuesday, February 15 as part of a fundraiser for some local law students.
Price: $7
Time: 9:00pm
Facebook: Phogtastic Fundraiser
February 5, 2011
I believe that a good musician - a good song-writer - a good anything, really - will always seek to improve their craft. As soon as you stop that evolution, you get left behind.
In the spirit of that, I attended a songwriting workshop today here in Windsor - I got in the habit of attending conferences, panels and workshops in Halifax, as they go hand-in-hand with all the great music festivals out east, so I was super happy to check out a workshop again. Definitely took away some great creative writing tips and met a lot of people - an incredibly productive day. Feels great!
So, there are only two handmade birdies left in the Made By Crissi store. Don't forget, you can also order a copy of my album online too.
This past week, my song "Separate Cities" was featured in a local free monthly music sampler put out by the Windsor Zene. Download your copy online - click here!
February 2, 2011
The birdie contest is officially over - congratulations to Ryan MacPherson of Middleton, Ns who won! I'm already brewing up some other plans for contests, so stay tuned - and if you're in Windsor, be sure to hit up Phog on Friday to catch me and Michou at 9pm for only $5!