Citizen Cope Explained

Citizen Cope
Birth Name:Clarence Greenwood
Birth Date:20 May 1968
Birth Place:Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Origin:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Genre:Alternative rock, soul, blues rock
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, producer
Instrument:Guitar, vocals
Years Active:1991–present
Label:DreamWorks, Arista, RCA, Independent

Clarence Greenwood (born May 20, 1968), also known by his stage name, Citizen Cope, is an American singer-songwriter and producer. His music is commonly described as a mix of blues, soul, folk, and rock. Citizen Cope's compositions have been recorded by Carlos Santana, Dido, Pharoahe Monch and Richie Havens. He currently records and produces for his own record label, Rainwater Recordings, which he founded in 2010. He had previously been signed to Capitol, Arista, DreamWorks and RCA.[1] On March 1, 2019, he self-released his first album in six years, Heroin and Helicopters.[2]

Early life

Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Greenwood spent parts of his childhood in Texas and Mississippi, ultimately ending up in Washington, D.C., where he was primarily raised. He graduated from Wilson High School and attended Texas Tech.[3]

Recording career

Greenwood was initially the DJ for Washington, D.C.-based alternative rock band Basehead. He was signed to Capitol Records in 1997.[4] In 2000, Citizen Cope signed with DreamWorks and released a self-titled album in 2002.

In 2004, he released The Clarence Greenwood Recordings, which he also produced. Every Waking Moment followed in 2006 (also self-produced), and debuted at #69 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 2007, he featured on the soundtrack of Trouble the Water alongside Massive Attack, Mary Mary, John Lee Hooker, The Roots, Dr. John and Blackkoldmadina. In 2010, Greenwood established his own record label, Rainwater Recordings. The move allowed him full creative control over his music and career. He released The Rainwater LP that year.

"Let the Drummer Kick" from his 2002 album Citizen Cope achieved RIAA gold disc status. Greenwood released his following album, One Lovely Day on July 17, 2012.[5]

On March 1, 2019, his first album in six years, Heroin and Helicopters was released.[6] He released his first single from the album, "Justice," on November 30, 2018.[7]

Songwriting and producing

Greenwood's work has been recorded by a number of musicians. In 2002, Santana recorded Cope's song "Sideways" for their Shaman album. He performed "Sideways" in concert with Santana on his 2003 European tour.[8] Greenwood sang on and produced the track. Sheryl Crow asked to record the song in 2010 for her 100 Miles from Memphis album, and invited Greenwood to join her in concert on several occasions, including the Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago.[9] At the same festival, Eric Clapton brought Greenwood onstage to perform "Hands of the Saints" together.[10] Corey Taylor also recorded a version of the song. Brett Dennen recorded a version of the song "Healing Hands" for The Voice Project Presents Home Recordings Volume 1 in 2012.[11]

In 2008, Greenwood wrote and recorded "Burnin' Love" with Dido for her Safe Trip Home album. That same year, Richie Havens released his version of "Hurricane Waters" and the hip-hop artist Rhymefest recorded "Bullet," featuring Greenwood.

His work appeared in a number of soundtracks to films including Trust the Man, Ghost Town, Coach Carter, Accepted, The Lincoln Lawyer, Fracture and Jamesy Boy. His song "Bullet and a Target" appeared in 2006's The Sentinel, Alpha Dog as well as in the television show, Cold Case. Greenwood's songs have also been included on Scrubs, One Tree Hill, Entourage, So You Think You Can Dance, and Smallville. "One Lovely Day" appeared in the film Battleship.

Personal life

Greenwood currently lives in Los Angeles and Fort Greene, Brooklyn.[12] [13] He is married to singer/songwriter Alice Smith.[14] [15]

Discography

Other contributions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greg Prato. Citizen Cope - Artist Biography. AllMusic. October 17, 2013.
  2. Web site: Citizen Cope Announces 1st Album In 7 Years, 'Heroin And Helicopters,' Out March 1st On Rainwater Recordings/Thirty Tigers. November 30, 2018. Music News Net. January 21, 2019.
  3. News: Segal. David. Citizen Cope's Record Year . . January 28, 2002 . C1.
  4. Web site: Citizen Cope Biography. Prato. Greg. AllMusic. March 23, 2020.
  5. News: Song Premiere: Citizen Cope, 'One Lovely Day'. Rolling Stone. Natalie. Morin. July 16, 2012. March 23, 2020.
  6. News: Catching Up With Citizen Cope. May 3, 2019. NPR. Stephen. Kallao. John. Myers. March 23, 2020.
  7. News: Citizen Cope Swings For The Fences And Scores On 'Justice'. Bruce. Warren. November 30, 2018. NPR. January 21, 2019.
  8. Web site: "TUNES"day--Citizen Cope. Jenna. Harris. March 7, 2017. North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. March 23, 2020.
  9. News: Citizen Cope at Klein Memorial Auditorium in Bridgeport Thursday. Mark. Zaretsky. March 27, 2015. March 23, 2020.
  10. Citizen Cope & Eric Clapton Hands of the Saints Crossroads 2010. dead. March 16, 2019. YouTube. March 23, 2020. May 26, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220526060053/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU772lwIOwM.
  11. Brett Dennen » Citizen Cope "Healing Hands". https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/LeyKnObbdUM. December 12, 2021 . live. September 15, 2010. March 23, 2020. YouTube.
  12. News: Oksenhorn . Stewart. Citizen Cope takes the long view of making an album . February 19, 2019 . . September 3, 2009.
  13. News: Kelly Slater interviews Citizen Cope; Citizen Cope interviews Kelly Slater. February 21, 2007. Surfing Magazine.
  14. Web site: Stage Buzz: Citizen Cope at House of Blues Chicago . Illinois Entertainer . August 17, 2021.
  15. Web site: ON ALICE SMITH, HER BRILLIANCE, AND A NIGHT AT THE HAMILTON. November 13, 2012 . Brightest Young Things.