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Richard Cooper is a Canadian musician and writer based in
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1970s

A founding member of the popular 1970s Canadian
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band
The Cooper Brothers The Cooper Brothers are a Canadian southern rock band founded in Ottawa, Ontario, by brothers Brian Cooper, Dick Cooper and their long-time friend Terry King. Biography The band's first single, "From Day to Day", was released in 1973 under th ...
, he toured extensively throughout North America and helped the band achieve several hits under the
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label, including a number of songs which charted on
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1980s

When the band went their separate ways in 1983, Dick began working as a children’s television writer (working under the name Richard Cooper) and over the next few years scripted several shows for
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including ''
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'' (made at
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in Ottawa) and '' Turkey T.V.'', both Roger Price creations. (The Cooper Brothers had previously performed "I'll Know Her When I See Her" on ''YCDTOTVs short-lived CTV network spinoff, '' Whatever Turns You On'', in 1979.) While working at CJOH in 1986, Cooper also created and developed his first original series entitled ''Highschool Confidential''. Cooper would write and produce 21 episodes of the teen variety series, and the show was later syndicated in the U.S. and Canada, winning the International
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at
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in 1987. In 1988, Cooper followed up ''Highschool Confidential'' by producing and directing 13 episodes of the television series ''Denim Blues'', a half-hour teen drama which was subsequently syndicated in both Canada and Japan. The show would also mark the acting debut of
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Winner
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as well as
Tyley Ross Tyley Ross is a Grammy-nominated recording artist, the co-founder of the Universal Records recording act The East Village Opera Company, and a Dora Award winning musical theater actor. He is based in New York City. Biography Ross began his career ...
, of the popular singing ensemble the
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. The series was also presented with the
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Gold Ribbon Award in 1989.


1990s

In 1990, Cooper left CJOH to pursue a freelance career as a writer, director and producer. During this time, he continued to work as a story editor, as well as teaching
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at the Ottawa based
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and the
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. Cooper also wrote and scored the soundtracks for several industrial films, television shows and documentaries. In 1997, Cooper was hired on as the Creative Director of Ottawa based video game developer
Artech Studios Artech Digital Entertainment, Ltd. (stylized as ARTECH studios) was a video game developer formed in 1982 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Also known as Artech Studios, the company developed games such as '' Raze's Hell'', ''Monopoly'', ''Jeopardy!'' ...
. Over the next ten years, Cooper would work on over 50 best-selling video game titles including: ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Wheel Of Fortune'', ''
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'', ''Stanley'', '' Trivial Pursuit Unhinged'' and '' Lord of the Rings Trivial Pursuit''; working with the likes of
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and
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2000s

In 2006, Cooper once again become involved with the Cooper Brothers when the band reformed after twenty years of separation to release a "Best Of" CD under the
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Pacemaker label. Dick left Artech Studios in 2007 when his first novel ''Jukebox'', published by Rain Books, was released. Since then he has gone back to freelance writing, and written several episodes of ''
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'' (EPI Productions) which airs on the
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2010s

In February 2010, a new Cooper Brothers album entitled ''In From the Cold'' was released. The album features a number of guest artists including Blue Rodeo's
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,
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, and
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. In 2012 ''Jukebox'' was re-published by General Store Publishing. That same year, Dick started teaching song writing and performance at
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in Ottawa in their Introduction to Music Industry Arts program. In June 2013, the Cooper Brothers released a new CD entitled "Southbound", produced by
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(
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,
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). The album features eleven Richard Cooper penned tracks. The Cooper Brothers released the album Radio Silence in 2017. Cooper co-wrote five songs on
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's ''High Temperature'', which received 2017 best self–released CD AWARD - Blues Foundation’s International Blues Challenge in Memphis.


2020s

Cooper continues with his songwriting and teaching. Co-wrote nine songs for ''Set the Record'' by HOROJO Trio, winner of the 2020 Memphis International Blues Challenge. Co-wrote/co-produced – Jeff Rogers album “DREAM JOB” for release October 2023. He co-wrote eight songs on the JW-Jones 2023 album ''Everything Now''. Wrote and produced the album ''A Million Pieces'' by Sherri Harding (Instant Replay Music, 2023) which they recorded in
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with the
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and the last remaining 'Swamper",
David Hood David Hood (born September 21, 1943) is an American musician, hailing from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, He is known for playing the bass guitar and trombone, and is a member of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Early life and education Hood was b ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cooper, Dick Canadian rock musicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Musicians from Ottawa