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- Ray Cooper is a session percussionist whose recording career started in the 1960s, recording with The Who, among others, and is still going. Among his early jobs were America, Carly Simon, David Essex, Blue Mink and especially Elton John (he played on most of his '70s albums). Cooper had also played on Nicky Hopkins' 1973 solo album.
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Cooper had a short stint with The Rolling Stones playing percussion for their 1974 It's Only Rock 'n Roll album. After contributing to various Elton John albums, Cooper joined the Elton John Band full-time in 1974 and spent the next two years recording and touring with the group.
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Cooper had a short stint with The Rolling Stones playing percussion for their 1974 It's Only Rock 'n Roll album. After contributing to various Elton John albums, Cooper joined the Elton John Band full-time in 1974 and spent the next two years recording and touring with the group.
Ray Cooper got his short stint with the Stones playing percussion for their 1974 "It's Only Rock and Roll" album. Later in that decade he recorded with George Harrison, Bryan Ferry, Wings and Art Garfunkel among others.
Cooper got his short stint with the Stones playing percussion for their 1974 It's Only Rock and Roll album. Later in that decade he recorded with George Harrison, Bryan Ferry, Wings and Art Garfunkel among others.
Percussionist Ray Cooper makes a lasting impression on fans every time he picks up an instrument on stage or in the studio. Ray studied classical piano as a youth, then strings and woodwinds, and later, percussion.
Feb 18, 2024 · Ray Cooper. Michael Berkeley's guest is the percussionist Ray Cooper. Show more. The percussionist Ray Cooper is often referred to as the ‘father of rock and roll percussion’.