Deborah Cooper
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Deborah Cooper is a female, part African American, professional dance music singer, award winning composer[1] and entertainer, with several number one and top charting dance music and house music hits [2].
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[edit] History
Deborah Cooper started as female vocalist for the Fatback Band , then as lead female vocalist of the group Change. In the 1990's she was part of C + C Music Factory as both a lead and back up vocalist resulting with several # 1 hits including "Deeper Love", "Pride", and "Keep It Comin" (Dance Till You Cant Dance) from the cult film Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The film featured a version of "Keep It Comin" with Rapper Q-Unique, while the Dance club version was solely Deborah Cooper vocals. She continues to lend her vocals to house music tracks by other record producers, as well as release her own solo tracks.
[edit] TV appearances
While appearing on TV's Saturday Night Live for C + C Music Factory, Deborah Cooper was also featured in a solo performance where she sang "Deeper Love", known as "Pride" from the repeated lyric tag. This appearance boosted sales and while this was the "B" side, the "A" side was a house version of U2's "Pride", known by the tag " In The Name Of Love" which was another club hit.
[edit] Backup, session, commercial work
As a backup and session singer she has worked with Jessica Simpson, Lisa Lisa, Natalie Cole She vocalized Budget Gourmets "Things That Make You Go MMMM" Campaign a take off of the C + C Music Factory song on which Cooper appeared.
For several years Deborah was a featured singer for Mariah Carey in both recording sessions as well as live appearances internationally. Cooper is also seen in Mariah Carey's "behind the scene" documentary feature for "Butterfly"
In 2006, a commercial for American Express features comedian Ellen DeGeneres dancing around, when Deborah Cooper belts out the famous C + C Music Factory tag line "Everbody Dance Now" from the track "Gonna Make You Sweat"
[edit] Writing & composition
In 2003 Deborah collaborated with DJ Producer Tony Moran and wrote "Real Love" released on Centaur Records[3]. Cooper won an ASCAP Award for composition on this project. [4] [5]
[edit] Live Performance
Deborah Cooper appears and performs live at club, casino, circuit parties, corporate[6] and special events. Due to the popularity and longevity of "Deeper Love", known as "Pride", she frequently appears at GLBT events, Prides, and fundraisers. [7]
In the late 1990s Ms. Cooper's Personal Appearance Manager specifically developed for Deborah a new concept for non live music appearances, known as "track" shows, typically utilzed in smaller venues and "one night" limited runs.
With her team of personal appearance manager Scott Sherman, working with choreographer Luis Villabon, Sound engineer Henry "Butch" Jackson, AMS Services for lighting and effects; her costumes included designer regalia by Gianni Versace, Marc Baur the previous live appearance track show evolved into a portable production show fitting both smaller andlarger venues.
A collaboration with broadway dancer and choregrapher, Luis Villabon, they cast experienced broadway trained dancers; rather than customary hip hop shakers. In combining classical dance training: Jazz, Ballet, "show" dancing; "street" and hip hop movement, professional staging and meticulous choreography, her new look and style was established. [8]
[edit] Collaboration
Robert Clivilles of C + C Music Factory sought Deborah Cooper to vocalize "Reach" for his RobiRob's Clubworld CD; His first post C+C project since the passing of his business partner, David Cole. This project was unique as it included the late David Cole's final performance on keyboards.
In 2001 for Producer DJ Victor Calderone Deborah recorded " Are You Satisfied" which was a number 1 dance music hit; earlier they both worked with Peter Rauhofer, the worlds first dance music category Grammy Award Winner [9]to add her unique vocal stylings to "Do It Properly". The live performance was premiered at the annual Winter Music Conference
Deborah Cooper wrote "Real Love" with DJ Producer Tony Moran, released on Centaur Records[10] in 2003. Cooper won an ASCAP Award for composition on this project. [11] [12]
2004 introduced a popular remix of the "Real Love" collaboration by Rosabel a house music duo consisting of Producer / DJs Ralphi Rosario from Chicago, Illinois and DJ Abel from Miami, Florida. The new version premiered live when she appeared at 2004 Chicago annual Fireball event.
In 2005 with DJ Producer Tony Moran she recorded "Live You All Over" which quickly rose up the charts to number 2. This track was released as a CD single and on Morans "Tour De Beats" compilation.
[edit] Charting hits
Many of these releases are further remixed, modified and re-released by professional DJs and Producers at later dates.
- "Deeper Love" * (PRIDE) Hot Dance Music/Club Play
- "Pride" (In The Name Of Love) Hot Dance Music/Club Play
- "Keep It Coming" - Rap Version
- "Keep It Coming" - Dance Version #1 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart
- "Things That Make You Go hmmmm"
- "Reach"
- "Real Love" #4 Hot Dance Music/Club Play
- "Real Love (Rosabel Remix)
- "Are You Satisfied" #1 Top Position Hot Dance Music/Club Play for 2 weeks
- "Do It Properly"
- "Live You All Over" #2 Hot Dance Music/Club Play
[edit] External links
- http://centaurmusic.com/artistOne.asp?ArtistID=42
- http://www.myspace.com/deborahcooper
- http://www.myspace.com/deborahcooper2
- http://www.myspace.com/deborahcooperofccmusicfactory
- Video of Deeper Love - Pride"
- Video: opening number: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: "Keep It Coming" rap version
[edit] References
- ^ A.S.C.A.P. 2004 "Real Love"
- ^ Billboard Magazine
- ^ http://centaurmusic.com/
- ^ ASCAP.com
- ^ centuarmusic.com
- ^ Nike.org
- ^ interpride.org
- ^ http://centaurmusic.com/artistOne.asp?ArtistID=42
- ^ grammy.org
- ^ http://centaurmusic.com/
- ^ ASCAP.com
- ^ centuarmusic.com