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Windsor, Ontario
Canada

Crissi Cochrane combines the heart of an East Coast singer-songwriter with the soul of Windsor/Detroit, living and writing just a stone's throw away from the birthplace of Motown.

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Crissi Cochrane is a pop/soul singer-songwriter from Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Read her blog to find out her latest news.

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The Meaning Of: JUST FRIENDS

Crissi Cochrane

I was smitten, but I don’t think he ever actually called me his girlfriend - what we had was undefined. Mutual friends were always telling me they’d seen him somewhere with someone else, but I was mostly too infatuated to give up on him (and all this drama provided such great inspiration for my angsty poetry).

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WPL Presents ArtWorks: Crissi Cochrane

Crissi Cochrane

I decided to share a song from each of my past three releases, so I opened with “And Still We Move” from Little Sway, followed by “Only You & Me” from Heirloom, and finishing with “Drive All Night” from Pretty Alright. The library invited me to share some book recommendations so I divulged some of my favourite writers and favourite kinds of books to read at the end of the video, and talked about how reading is keeping me sane during the pandemic!

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The Meaning Of: SOMETHING WE DID

Crissi Cochrane

I think that was the only time I ever felt just the slightest regret for not having subscribed to the puritanical idea of “saving oneself for marriage”. Because you do give a little piece of yourself away to your old lovers, even if it’s a piece you don’t miss, or one that you replace.

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Darling, Darling & Pretty Alright up in the Shop

Crissi Cochrane

Shortly after I released Little Sway, I started trying to sweep my earlier, folk-tinged releases under the rug. I had them removed from all major digital platforms, and I think I even went so far as to go around YouTube and submit takedown requests for videos that used my music from those earlier days, hoping that, should anyone look me up, they’d find only the latest and greatest. But since then, I’m feeling much less insecure about my body of work, and really happy with the growth and progress that my discography makes plain.

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New Article on Windsorite: Local Musicians Move Upstream With Online Performances

Crissi Cochrane

Marc has been a tremendous supporter of our music community, and he always asks thought-provoking questions that make me realize new things about myself and the things that I do. I really enjoyed sharing some thoughts with him - and hearing Mike’s thoughts too - about our transition into regular live-streaming entertainment.

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