Musicians get noticed for a wide array of reasons. Som… Read Full Bio ↴JOHNNY COOPER
Musicians get noticed for a wide array of reasons. Some win various competitions, while others seem to have as much in the way of connections as in pure talent. Then there are those who simply demand attention through performances so dynamic and powerful that they simply can not be ignored.
Johnny Cooper is one of those artists.
The front man of the band that bears his name, Cooper already has reached dual-threat status: he has rare talent that has earned him critical acclaim for his recordings and live shows, and he performs with an energy that captivates audiences in venues of all sizes.
That he has grown so successful — Cooper already has sold more than 50,000 albums — so quickly is hardly surprising, considering he is thriving in the environment in which he was raised. With a mother who was a dance choreographer and a father who owned nightclubs and wrote songs with him, Cooper has been around entertainers throughout his life, and now features a sound that draws on his enormous range of musical influences — a list that includes pop, classic rock, R&B, hip-hop and country — and features an irresistible energy. “That’s what my whole thing’s about,” Cooper says. “I can’t tell you that tomorrow, I’m not going to write a country song, or a funk song, or team up with a rapper. I love it when you tell me I can’t write a certain kind of song, because then I’m going to show up and say, ‘glad you said I can’t do it — here it is.’
“I like a lot of different artists. I listened to a lot of Queen growing up, and Stevie Wonder has had a big effect on my life, but I can’t put on Art Garfunkel and shake my ass. When I first heard Stevie Wonder, I wanted to get up and move. I’m drawn to people who get up there and play with cajones. If I want to hear you sing, I can stay at home and listen to a recording, but if I want to see a show, I want to see a show. That’s the way I am on stage.”
Of course, on-stage theatrics can carry a performer only so far. At his core, Cooper is an extraordinarily gifted musician whose versatility belies his youth. His rich voice is both exceedingly talented and well trained; few singers are willing to perform covers of artists like Justin Timberlake, Michael Jackson, TLC and James Brown, as Cooper did (largely while building up his library of his own compositions) and he does so with a confidence and style worthy of the original artists. He also is a virtuoso guitarist who can dazzle with his full band, in duo performances with a drummer or as a solo acoustic artist. While recording his first several albums, Cooper has become an in-demand performer, often booking more than 200 shows a year and creating music for numerous projects. “I like to write to a challenge,” Cooper says. “A producer called me and said he needed a song for a movie. He said it needed to be ‘kind of honky-tonk, kind of George Jones-ish.’ So I told him to send me the scene — no music, just audio — and I would write a song that fits the scene. I started listening to a bunch of George Jones music and came up with a song, Devil in Glass, that got accepted into the movie.”
Cooper’s band is as diverse as its leader. Cooper had worked on previous projects with drummer Joe Cortez IV (“the best drummer I’ve ever seen in my life,” Cooper says) and was eager to continue their working relationship. He had no intention of adding a keyboard player until his search for a new bassist led him to Jay Sandford, who in turn introduced keyboardist Cris Brenham. “They came in and blew me away,” Cooper says. “Right away, they laid down what my music was missing. It was exciting because it was different. I realized they were exactly what we had been needing.” The final piece to the puzzle was the band’s “utility player,” Matt Puckett, who plays violin and lead/backup guitar and sings backup vocals. “We had an opportunity to play Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth, and every time we play Billy Bob’s, we do it up big — we have backup singers, we bring in a horn section — and I wanted to add someone who could play a really good guitar, sing backup vocals and play the violin. There’s nothing more exciting than someone who can play a lot of instruments, who can fill a lot of roles. Matt can do all of those things, and he does them really well. He’s phenomenal, and he makes us all better.”
With his band complete, Cooper’s focus is on what he enjoys most: creating and performing his unique brand of music that features often-requested signature songs like “Texas to You” and “Crazy,” drawing comparisons to an array of artists, from John Mayer to Maroon 5. “Go big or go home,” Cooper says. “My whole thing is that I want to keep writing music and writing different kinds of music, writing stuff that appeals to more people, not just one type of people. As long as you surround yourself with creative people — and I have done that — I’ll continue to write more music … and better music.”
Cooper’s sound has evolved since his first album, which had a Texas country/southern rock feel. Moving forward, he added more funk and R&B influences, earning comparisons to Lenny Kravitz. His next offering, Red Sessions, is a hybrid of several musical genres and is being supported through pledgemusic.com, which allows fans to help fund the creation of the album. “It’s a hands-on way for people to help make music,” Cooper says. “Fans get to hear our music and make donations toward the next recording, and in return, they get things back, a bunch of personalized stuff. It’s a great way of allowing our fans to help us make the music they enjoy.”
That’s exactly what fans are doing, and in rapidly growing numbers: enjoying the music of Johnny Cooper, whose song writing, on-stage charisma and unique talent has to be seen and heard to be believed.
Discography:
"RED SESSIONS" Release date July 2013
"MOVING ON" Single - Release Date February 2012
"LIVE AT THE PUB II" Release Date July 2011
"Hot Mess" climbed to 11 on the Texas Music Chart (24 weeks)
"FOLLOW" Release Date August 11, 2009
"Bring Me Down" climbed to 7 on the Texas Music Chart (17 weeks)
"Crazy" climbed to 6 on Texas Music Chart (19 weeks)
"Don't Feel Like That Anymore" climbed to 15 on Texas Music Chart (17 weeks)
"IGNITION" released 2006
"Texas To You" Climbed to #5 on the Texas Music Chart (15 weeks)
"Let It All Go" Climbed to #4 the Texas Music Chart (17 weeks)
"Devil Woman" Climbed to #6 the Texas Music Chart (18 weeks)
"Nothing At All" Climbed to #10 on the Texas Music Chart (12 weeks)
"LIVE at the Pub" released 2005
And voted “Best Live CD of 2006” Payne County Line
Awards: “Texas Entertainer of the Year 2006 and 2007” Payne County Line
Bring Me Down
Johnny Cooper Lyrics
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It?s a crazy world out there?you gotta keep from getting further behind!
But you won?t find me?coming around any time soon?
You?re just too fancy in your flashy cars and your one-way ticket to the moon?uh huh?
(Chorus)
?Cause I don?t need you around?I don?t need you or your town!
Yea, as far as I?m concerned, you just bring me down!
(Verse 2)
You say my music?s got too much edge?well, hell yeah, that?s how I was taught?
Screaming guitars and people up on the bars?that?s the way we like to rock!
For some reason you?ll always look at me just like I?m a kid?
Why ?ya creeping around out back watching everything little thing I did?uh huh!
(Chorus)
?Cause I don?t need you around?I don?t need you or your town?
Yea, as far as I?m concerned, you just bring me down?
(Chorus)
No I don?t need you around?I don?t need you or your town?
Yea, as far as I?m concerned you just bring me down!
No, I don?t need you around?I don?t need you or your town?
Yea, as far as I?m concerned you just bring me down?
Yea, as far as I?m concerned, you just? bring me down?a, down?
Yes, you just bring me down?uh huh!
The song "Bring Me Down" by Johnny Cooper is about the singer's determination to pursue his passion for music and not let anyone discourage him or bring him down. The lyrics suggest that the world is a tough place and that one must work hard to keep up, but the singer is confident that he can do it on his own terms. He takes a dig at people who are too flashy and who think they can buy their way to success, asserting that they are not worthy of his time. The chorus emphasizes the singer's defiance and his unwillingness to compromise or conform to others' expectations.
The second verse describes how some people view the singer's music as too edgy and immature, but he counters that this is precisely how he was taught. He points out that his music is meant to be raucous and raw, with screaming guitars and people standing on bars. The final lines suggest that the singer is aware of someone who has been spying on him and monitoring his every move, but that he is not intimidated by this.
Overall, the song is a call to action for those who are pursuing their dreams, encouraging them to stay true to themselves and not let anyone stand in their way.
Line by Line Meaning
Every morning when I wake up, I got the same thing on my mind?
Despite the many things to think about in this crazy world, he wakes up with the same burden of being left behind.
It?s a crazy world out there?you gotta keep from getting further behind!
The world is full of chaos, and struggles to keep up with maintaining his place.
But you won?t find me?coming around any time soon?
He won't be coming to the fancy town with expensive cars anytime soon.
You?re just too fancy in your flashy cars and your one-way ticket to the moon?uh huh?
The guy with the flashy cars and one-way ticket to the moon is just too expensive for him.
?Cause I don?t need you around?I don?t need you or your town!
He doesn't need the expensive guy or the fancy town that he belongs in.
Yea, as far as I?m concerned, you just bring me down!
The guy and his town bring him nothing but negative emotions.
You say my music?s got too much edge?well, hell yeah, that?s how I was taught?
He accepts the fact that his music is edgy and that's how he learned to make it.
Screaming guitars and people up on the bars?that?s the way we like to rock!
He and his fans love to rock it out with screaming guitars and wild people dancing up on the bars.
For some reason you?ll always look at me just like I?m a kid?
Even though he's an adult, this fancy guy always treats him like he's still a child.
Why ?ya creeping around out back watching everything little thing I did?uh huh!
The fancy guy is always lurking around, watching his every move.
No I don?t need you around?I don?t need you or your town?
He repeats his assertion that he doesn't need the fancy guy or his town.
Yea, as far as I?m concerned you just bring me down!
Just being around the fancy guy continues to drag him down.
Yes, you just bring me down?uh huh!
The last line reinforces that the fancy guy brings him nothing but negativity and hopelessness.
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