Chris Haise is a songwriter from Wauwatosa, WI. Chris's musical background includes traditional training on several instruments such as the piano and viola, as well as many instruments he as learned by himself. With an esoteric style, Chris appeals to audiences across genres and geography. A past winner and two time runner up in the Dylan Days Singer/Songwriter Contest in Bob Dylan's hometown of Hibbing, MN, Chris has shown promise as a new voice for folk music.

Sounds Like: Bob Dylan

Albums

This Artist has 1 Album

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cedar akz
over 30 days ago to Chris Haise

Hi Chris Haise,

I recently discovered your music " Eveyln "while exploring artists on the platform and your sound really stood out. There's a strong identity in your style that feels like it could reach a much wider audience.

I work with independent artists helping them grow their fanbase through digital advertising campaigns, SEO visibility, playlist pitching, and streaming growth strategies. I also consult on music sync licensing opportunities for film, TV, and media placements.

Out of curiosity, are you currently focusing more on growing listeners or exploring licensing opportunities for your music?



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Leach & Radice
over 30 days ago to Chris Haise

hi Thanks Chris for the nice review of Rich Man. we appreciate it. cheers



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Chet Nichols
over 30 days ago to Chris Haise

Hi Chris,

Nice to meet you! Thanks so much for the thoughtful review of my song, "Backstage". It was written back in 1973. So, it is kind of a folk-Americana tune. I found 4 old tapes that had over 200 songs on them. Most were just guitar-vocal or piano-vocal demos. So, on top on an already feverous writing schedule, I am producing these old songs. I will probably finish when I'm 120! Hee-hee!

I'm just glad we were able to bake and cedarize the tapes and save them so we could make one digital collection pass. Back when I was touring, during the days, I sat in my motel rooms and wrote tons of songs..... Anyway, won't bore you with that. Did you ever meet Dylan? I knew him back in the 70's. We met at the Bitter End in NY when I was opening for Linda Ronstadt. Very interesting and thoughtful gent. I think we got along because we had the same sarcastic sense of humor.

Anyway I'm now in the state below you.

When I get home, I'm gonna check out your songs.

I have about 200 posted at Broadjam... Stop by and enjoy one or two more ...

Best

Chet Nichols



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