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Anne Cochran is a singer-songwriter from
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. She is best known as the lead touring vocalist for pianist and songwriter
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, with whom she shared the top 5
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radio format hit single "After All These Years" in 1998. She has also released a number of solo albums, and the single "Someone Is Missing at Christmas" from her album ''This is the Season'' peaked at number 11 on the US Adult contemporary chart in 2005. She has shared duets with musicians and artists such as
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and Mark Masri.


Early life

Anne Cochran was born and raised in
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, Ohio. She has stated she started singing around the same age she learned to talk, and at a young age her mother introduced her to singers such as
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, Ella and
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. Her older sister also introduced her to groups such as
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, and
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. She soon started gaining stage experience as the lead in school musicals, and from her teens was successively the lead vocalist of a trio of Cleveland rock bands: Hash Brown Band, Timmy and the Tuxedos, and Nitebridge. While attending
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she became good friends with musician
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, and they formed a band together. Together they won the You Light Up My Life radio contest, though they couldn't attend the attached cocktail lounge gigs because they were under 18. Cochran earned a degree in theater and voice from
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, and continued to perform in the Cleveland area after graduating. She met her husband soon after launching her self-titled debut album under the Fishhead label. The next nine years were largely devoted to raising their two sons, which put band life on hold. During this time, however, she pursued a career as a studio vocalist, singing in over 500 commercials.


Work with Jim Brickman

In 1995, Jim Brickman had established a career as a successful songwriter and pianist. He asked Cochran to be his female vocalist on the Asian tour following the release of his album ''By Heart''. Their first major concert in the US took place at
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, where they displayed the rapport that became their trademark. According to Brickman, "Onstage, trust seems to be the glue. Anne knows me well enough that if I go off on a (piano) tangent, there's a reason for it."


"After All These Years" (1998)

In 1998 Brickman released the album ''Visions of Love,'' which featured Cochran as the vocalist on the single "After All These Years". The single, released by
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, proved to be Cochran's break into the mainstream when it became a top five hit on the radio. Cochran became a regular fixture as touring lead vocalist with Brickman as well, and performed with him in such venues as
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and
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. She sang "After All these Years" to accompany Olympic Medalist Rosalind Sumner's final skating performances with "
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" in venues as
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and also on
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's ''A Golden Moment.'' She appears on all four of the ''Brickman and Friends''
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specials, and often co-hosts Brickman's syndicated radio show. She also performs on Brickman's annual Brickman Cruise. Her solo vocals are featured on Brickman's 2011 Christmas CD ''All Is Calm''. As of 2012, she continues to tour as lead vocalist with Brickman and his live band.


Solo career

Cochran has written and released a number of solo albums, starting with ''Thinking of You'' in 1998. She released the solo album ''Lucky Girl'' in 2000. The review
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noted her "smooth voice and gentle style." ''Cover Girl'' followed in 2005, and the album ''All My Best: A Collection'' was released that year as well. In 2005, she also released the Christmas album ''This is the Season.'' Her single from the album, "Someone is Missing at Christmas", peaked at 11 on the
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. In 2008, she released an all original cd, ''Close To Me'' and in 2010, ''Christmas Wish.'' In 2013 Anne reunited with long time friend and collaborator Abe LaMarca and released the single "Rise and Shine". The duet was well received by Smooth Jazz Radio and fans alike. The pair have since joined forces to do five sold out live shows together and in October 2015 Anne released her tenth full-length CD "Deeper" produced by LaMarca. The album's single "The Moment You Were Mine" entered the Adult Contemporary charts the following spring.


''Close to Me'' (2009)

In 2009 she launched her solo album ''Close to Me'' to a standing room only audience at
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's Nighttown. The album include several tracks written by Cochran, a duet with Jim Brickman, and three original tracks by
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, who also produced and recorded the album in
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. According to Fanfix, "it's an amazing album and a must have for any true music lover." According to the same review, "Hearing Anne sing for the first time is breathtaking. It's like stepping into a church and watching the light catch a beautiful piece of stained glass. It bring that same kind of peace and joy to me."


Personal life

Cochran continues to live in Cleveland with her husband and two sons.


Discography


Albums

*''Anne Cochran'' *''Thinking of You'' (1998) *''Lucky Girl'' (2000) *''Cover Girl'' (2005) *''All My Best: A Collection'' (2005) *''This Is the Season'' (2005) *''Close to Me'' (2009) *''Christmas Wish'' (2010) *''Two of Hearts'' (2013) *"Deeper (2015) ;Album Collaborations *''All is Calm'' by Jim Brickman (2012)


Singles

;Guest singles


References


External links

*
Video Interview with Cochran
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