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Hometown: Montclair, NJ
Country: United States of America
Genre: Mixed/Multiple
Website: http://www.myspace.com/teetergraymusic
Buy This Music Online: chriskoch
Bio
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CHRIS KOCH - Singer-Songwriter / Poet / Guitarist
CAN SOUND LIKE: James Taylor, Peter Gabriel, Chris Whitley, Chris Isaacs, Lyle Lovett, Michael Stipe, Andy Partridge, Mel Torme, Tony Bennett, Kurt Elling.
STYLES: Singer-songwriter, Country, Alt-Country, Jazz, Fusion, Pop
THE POINT: I've got a lot to say, and the song is my most comfortable medium of expression.
ELEVATOR LINE: "I am the rebellious Love-child of Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra."
DISCOGRAPHY: "Blue Love" (Under band name, Teeter Gray), 2004
"Scenes from the Coastal Evacuation", to be released in 2008
"Love's Last Shot", to be released in 2009
MUSICAL MOMENTS OF FAME: Performing Bob Dylan's "Forever Young" at JFK, Jr's private memorial service attended by Bill and Hill, Arnold and Marie, Ted and Victoria.
Performing with beat poet, Allen Ginsberg
WEB PRESENCE: I had a nice website for Teeter Gray but the guys that built and hosted it went AWOL. I can't get in touch with them. I'm having a new site built as of the time of this bio's publication. [ www.maintainorbit.com ]
In the meantime:
www.taxi.com/chriskoch www.myspace.com/teetergraymusic
DISTRIBUTION: The Orchard handles digital distribution. I'm on all of the typical sites… iTunes, CDBaby, TuneCore, Rhapsody, eMusic
RADIO PLAY: A self-funded AAA Radio promo campaign got "Blue Love" some significant spin time in small pockets of the US and Canada. "Almost Hear A Heartbreak" did really well at a few stations in Florida.
MEDIA PLACEMENT: By way of Pump Audio, segments of "Blue Love" tunes have been used on a number of cable television programs.
Q: Where did you grow up?
A: In Upstate New York... mostly Ithaca, which is a pretty progressive college town. Lots of music and art there. A beautiful town on the Finger Lakes.