Monthly Archives: August 2009

Spotlight Artist: Stephen Cochran

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Cochran was born in Pikeville, Kentucky and raised in the heart of Nashville’s songwriting and recording community. Cochran’s Dad, known as Steve Cochran, was a struggling songwriter and artist back in the ’70s. Country legends such as Bobby Bare and the late Del Reeves are just a few of the fellow artists that drifted in and out of the Cochran home.

“That was my school, coming home and watching Dad practice and play and write,” he says. “With Dad doing his music hustle, I was raised in the business and I learned the ins and outs. I love music, and that’s what he instilled in me.”

In addition to his ongoing tour, Cochran continues his ongoing work on behalf of his fellow veterans (Cochran is a decorated Marine veteran of campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan). One example is his work with the Coalition to Salute Heroes, an organization that provides tools and therapy to returning veterans. Cochran has played countless benefit shows that have help raise funds for severely wounded veterans. Through his efforts, Cochran has helped transform lives and raise funds through his music.

“The way I was raised was to be thankful to this country for being able to do our dream, and my dream is music,” Cochran says. “These soldiers and their families have sacrificed so much for this great country, and it’s an honor and a privelege to do whatever I can whenever I can to salute them and to help them.”

While on tour, Cochran performs with high energy and a dedication to his audience and fans. Cochran believes that we all have a calling on this earth and his is music. He is true to his roots and his country soul.

Check out Stephen’s music at www.stephencochran.com.

CD Review: Pamela Danzy “Let Me Be Me” (Debut CD)

Let Me Be mePamela Danzy has emerged on the country music scene with her debut CD Let Me Be MeLet Me Be Me is a mixture of country blues, laid back soul and soft rock.

The title song Let Me Be Me is a bluesy ballad that speaks to being true to yourself.  Danzy’s voice is soulful and powerful.  The song speaks of the imperfection of being human and accepting one as you are in the matter of love. 

Save Me and Loves Been Rough On Me are soulful ballads about love and heartache.  One Less Monkey, Cryin Days, and Remedy blend country rock with a little jazz.    

Pearl written by Kim McLean and Lisa Brokop is an emotional ballad about an abused child that finds the strength inside of herself to overcome her childhood and pursue her dreams.  The song paints a picture of a young girl who reaches into her soul and fights to triumph over hardship. 

Danzy has created a CD that grabs your attention and forces you to listen to each and every song.  Her voice is powerful and emotional.  Danzy’s debut CD is an excellent showcase for Danzy’s talent, unique sound and versatility.   

CD is available at www.pameladanzy.com