ABOUT COCHREN & CO.
Michael Cochren is an award-winning singer/songwriter and worship leader from a small town in Indiana. After graduating school, he began playing music nationwide with a band of friends—later joined by his wife Leah—under the name Cochren & Co. With hope-filled lyrics and timeless melodies, Cochren & Co. blurs the line between American pop/rock and soul/blues to
create a sound that is both familiar and fresh.
Cochren & Co. first made waves with their debut album Don’t Lose Hope (Gotee Records, 2021), which produced Billboard Top 10 radio hits including the RIAA Gold-certified “Church (Take Me Back),” “One Day,” and “Who Can.” Their follow-up album Running Home (2023) featured the band’s first No. 1 Billboard radio single with the title track, later named one of the Top 10 Airplay Songs of 2023, while “Thank God For Sunday Morning” was recognized among K-LOVE’s 22 Songs that Defined 2022.
The group has become a sought-after live act, joining MercyMe and Crowder on arena tours while also headlining their own tours. In Spring 2025, Cochren & Co. launched the Running Home Tour with Megan Woods and Mackenzie Phillips, selling out 9 of 11 shows, followed by their Good Memories Tour with Riley Clemmons. Each holiday season, they bring fans together for their annual Company Christmas Party Tour. Their live presence has taken them to some of the most iconic stages in the country, including multiple appearances at the Grand Ole Opry, a national debut on Fox & Friends, and a performance at Colorado’s legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater with TobyMac and Switchfoot.
In addition to fronting Cochren & Co., Michael Cochren has become a prolific songwriter, celebrating his second No. 1 as a songwriter in 2025 with “Somebody Prayed,” co-written with Crowder, which held the top spot at radio for multiple weeks. His catalog also includes modern hymns written for the Sing! Hymnal by Crossway Publishing and Keith & Kristyn Getty, cementing his reputation as a versatile writer for the church.
Looking ahead, Cochren & Co. will release their third full-length album Runs in the Blood in 2026, preceded by a national headlining tour of the same name launching in March.









