Christopher Eissing is a 30 year veteran of music, starting at a young age. He produced his first album at the age of 16, and has been involved in over 30 different LP's. A part of the singer/songwriter scene of North Jersey he worked with artists Buck Fisher, Jack Tannehill, and has performed with Brian Fallon, Keller Williams, Bobby Syvarth, The Nick Clemens Band, Overlap, and The Smithereens.

As a producer/promoter, his most noteable acheivements were recording the first solo rough-cut demo for Brian Fallon now of The Gaslight Anthem, heading promotions for Buck Fisher, and co-founding CMJ-listed band Whirl. He is widely known through his former endeavor, Mean Little Man Productions. which sported over 10 albums, a clothing line, and production of Legends Magazine.

His recordings have been used to promote products like Colgate 2-in-1, Mini Cooper and Ortho Tri-Cyclen. His media career includes work with Time Square's millennium celebration, and national brands Corona, Rolling Rock, Poppa John's, Johnson & Johnson, and AT&T, to name a few.

After a dubious career in media and healthcare, Christopher Eissing recently stepped away from the day-to-day corporate world to work independently in media and technology, further his charitable endeavors, and reclaim his music, which had taken a back burner while caring for family members suffering from cancer.

A mature artist with great hooks and powerful stage presence Christopher Eissing has gone back to his roots of small venues and intimate crowds with a polished look, a clear-cut direction, and sound that has matured through personal struggles while never losing his firey in-your-face stage presence.