Cooper Terry Explained

Cooper Terry (born Vearl Cooper Jr., San Antonio, 1949 – Antioch, California, 1993) was an American-born Italian blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player.[1]

Biography

Cooper was born in San Antonio but he grew up in San Francisco, where he started performing with musicians from the folk blues circuit such as John Lee Hooker and Sonny Terry. In 1972 he moved to Milan, where he recorded his first album, What I Think About America. Over the course of the 1970s, Cooper played a significant role in establishing the Italian blues scene, performing with artists such as Fabio Treves, Franco Cerri, Ronnie Jones and Carey Bell.

In 1980, Cooper married vocalist Aida Castignola. Together they recorded the album Feelin' Good (1983). In 1991, Cooper formed the Nite Life Band with Lillo Rogati (bass), Marco Limido (guitar) and Davide Ravioli (drums). Together they recorded two albums, Stormy Desert (1991) and Tribute to the Blues (1992).[2]

Cooper returned to San Francisco in 1993, where he died following a short illness.[3]

Discography

Collaborations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spaghetti and Blues. Spaghettiblues.it.
  2. Web site: Cooper Terry. Blues-sessions.com.
  3. Book: Komara, Edward M.. Encyclopedia of the Blues. May 27, 2006. Psychology Press. 9780415926997. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Cooper Terry - What I Think About America . Discogs.com . en.
  5. Web site: Cooper Terry & the Nite Life, Take a Ride with Cooper T. . Rambles.net.