Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper (born August 19, 1942 in Watford, Hertfordshire) is an English musician. He is a session and road-tour percussionist who has worked with Pink Floyd, Sting, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Elton John.
Biography
Ray Cooper's 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. Most notable was his work with Elton John, for whom he played on some of his later 1970s albums. He had also played on Nicky Hopkins' 1973 solo album.
Cooper got his short stint with the Rolling Stones playing percussion for their 1974 It's Only Rock'n Roll album.
Later in that decade he recorded with George Harrison, Bryan Ferry, Wings and Art Garfunkel among others. Since then he has recorded with Paul McCartney and Elton John again, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, The Traveling Wilburys and Ravi Shankar among others.
In the late 1970's Cooper toured with Elton John as a duo in which Elton would play a solo set and then be joined by Cooper on percussion for the second half. The tour included some concerts in Russia (1979), and in the course of the tour Cooper became a favorite with Elton John fans for his expressive energy and intuitive accompaniment. Fans showed up with signs for Cooper at some concerts. The success of the "Solo" tour with Elton John was repeated in the mid-90s when he and and Elton John brought their two man show to a new generation in the United States.
His relationship with the Rolling Stones continued into the 1980s. In 1981, Cooper contributed to Bill Wyman's third solo album. In 1983, he participated in a short tour for the Ronnie Lane ARMS charity along with Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and other stars (including Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts). In 1985, Cooper appeared on both Mick Jagger's She's the Boss album and Bill Wyman's Willie and the Poor Boys project. In 1997, he was again teamed up with Wyman for Struttin' Our Stuff.
Notable is his percussion playing in the 1992 Eric Clapton Unplugged performance as well as playing in the 2002 Concert for George, a tribute to deceased former Beatle George Harrison. He also contributed to the tribute concert for Jim Capaldi in January 2007.
He has also worked in films, producing and performing music in several of Terry Gilliam's productions, and playing small roles such as playing the role of the preacher in the feature film Popeye (1980) starring Robin Williams and Shelley Duvall.
He also worked on Katie Melua's album "Pictures"(2007).
Trivia
A little known fact about Cooper is that the role of Moxey in the hit television series Auf Wiedersehen Pet was actually written for him by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais with the character originally being conceived as an Irishman. The role was however given to Christopher Fairbank who opted to play him as a scouser due to Cooper being unable to make it to the audition.[citation needed]