She followed it up with the single, “So What” which peaked at #51 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, staying on the chart for 12 weeks. Tammy’s demo tapes were sent to Epic Records and in 2000, she released her debut single, “If You Can” which peaked at #41 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, staying on the chart for 17 weeks. Records that offered to help her make demos to send to record companies & also helped her get a job working as a songwriter for Warner Chappell. In 1998, Tammy met Shane Decker, who worked as a songwriter for Warner Bros. She got married in 1996, but divorced soon afterward. When she was 8 years old, Tammy’s father taught her the words to her first song, “Heartaches by the Numbers” and later gained experience singing at her family’s church.īy the time Tammy was 12 years old, she entered a local talent contest and during her teen years, she formed a band called TC Country where they performed at fairs, weddings & clubs.Īfter graduating from high school, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1991 where she took vocational training to become a secretary. Her two older brothers, Shawn and Alan each died of cystic fibrosis. Tammy is the only daughter of Mabel and Delmar Cochran. Tammy Cochran (born on Januin Austinburg, Ohio) is a country music singer from the 2000s.
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