- Al Copley
Al Copley (born Alman LeGrande Copley, 1952, Buffalo,
New York ) is ablues pianist who co-founded the Americanjump blues bandRoomful of Blues withguitarist Duke Robillard in Westerly,Rhode Island in 1967. In 1974Count Basie called Roomful "the hottest blues band I've ever heard". In 1975 Roomful signed arecording contract withIsland Records , thanks to support fromDoc Pomus . After 16 years and 7 albums with Roomful, Copley relocated toEurope in 1984, where he still travels and performs extensively.Strongly influenced by the music of
Big Joe Turner , Copley's solo style spans several genres and defies categorisation, including (but certainly not limited to) swing, boogie-woogie andbarrelhouse . Live performances are characterised by their energy and Copley's acrobatic approach to piano performance, in the style ofJerry Lee Lewis .Copley has performed and recorded with
Lou Rawls , theThe Fabulous Thunderbirds ,Stevie Ray Vaughan ,Ruth Brown ,Jimmy Witherspoon ,Snooks Eaglin ,John Hammond Jr. ,Big Mama Thornton ,George "Harmonica" Smith ,Otis Rush ,Big Walter Horton ,Helen Humes ,Benny Waters ,Hal Singer ,Arnett Cobb , Scott Hamilton,Big Jay McNeely , Roy "Good Rockin" Brown and a host of others.olo albums
*"Radio Play" (2005), One Mind Records OM1205
*"Jump On It" (2003), One Mind Records OM1204
*"Rainy Summer" (2000), One Mind Records OM1203
*"Blue Paris Nights" (1995), One Mind Records OM1202
*"Live at Montreux" (1994), One Mind Records OM1201
*"Good Understanding" (1995), Al Copley & the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Bullseye Blues Records BB9596, original edition same title (1993), Suffering Egos SE754
*"Royal Blue" (1991), Al Copley & Hal Singer, Black Top Records BT1054
*"Rockabilly Pie" (1990), Suffering Egos Records SE753
*"Acoustic 88" (1988), Suffering Egos SE752
*"Automatic Overdrive" (1989), Black Top BT 1047, original edition entitled "Ooh-Wow!!" (1987) Suffering Egos SE751
*"A Handful of Keys" (1986), Off Beat Records WIK 52
Career highlights
Copley has twice been nominated for a
Grammy Award (1983 and 1984) in the categoryBest Traditional Blues Album . In 1978 he performed with the originalBlues Brothers ,John Belushi andDan Aykroyd , and in 1993 he opened forEric Clapton at theRoyal Albert Hall in London for 12 concerts, performing withJimmie Vaughan . His performances on the main stage at theMontreux Jazz Festival inMontreux ,Switzerland include opening forBob Dylan in 1998, opening forEric Clapton 's Legends in 1997, doing a duo of "Jazz-Hot" withJeff Healey in 1997, and opening the Blues Summit withEtta James andB. B. King in 1993. Copley also performed at the first Montreux Jazz Festival inJapan withGeorge Duke andMcCoy Tyner in 1998. His "Glass Boogie" is one of the most inventive boogie-woogie piano solos ever recorded.Fact|date=May 2008External links
* [http://alcopley.com/ AlCopley.com]
* [http://authenticblues.com/component/option,com_musicbox/task,viewAuth/Itemid,26/id,35/ Al Copley at AuthenticBlues.com]
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