"Talking At The Diner" Podcast

"Talking At The Diner" Podcast Ep. 51 ft. Coop a Loop


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Back in late August - the first time I recorded an episode of the pod "out of sequence" - I met up with my friend Eric Cooper, known to most in the Philly music scene as Coop. Coop is a virtuoso bass player who let's loose in bands like the Funky T, but also plays with singer songwriters like Emily Drinker and John Gilbride. His solo project Coop A Loopfeatures trippy melodic soundscapes created primarily on bass guitar using loops, effects pedals, and a whole lot of imagination. 

Our meet-up at Bob's Diner in Roxborough (a popular spot, having been the setting of three episodes of the show) was on a sunny Sunday Morning. Breakfast was definitely in the cards and I was stunned to hear that Bob's offers four.. count 'em.. FOUR sausage options. Its was the perfect setting to listen to Coop's musical origin story, which began in Plymouth Meeting, just outside of Philadelphia. After starting out on drums (as many of us do), Coop serendipitously began playing a borrowed bass, which a friend lent him as a diversion when Coop broke his ankle. A true virtuoso on the instrument, Coop looks to do so much more with the bass than most of us can even imagine. 

His live performances range from just himself onstage with a loop station and a pedal board, to bringing a full band that includes fellow members of the Funky T as well as drummer and previous guest on this very show, Rob Tait. I recently saw Coop in full band mode at an event called Jam on the Grass, which showcased not his talent but a pretty wicked sense of humor too, as he held up a fully realistic looking box of cereal he dubbed "Coop A Loops" and extolled the virtues of its 9 essential vitamins and minerals before declaring it "RFK-approved." Impossible not to be a fan :)

Hope you enjoy this great conversation!

JKF ❤️

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"Talking At The Diner" PodcastBy John Faye

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