John Cooper (musician)

American bassist and singer (born 1975) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Landrum Cooper (born April 7, 1975) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, bassist, and co-founder of Christian rock band Skillet. In addition, Cooper is the frontman of nu metal side project Fight the Fury.

Also known asJohn L. Cooper
Born
John Landrum Cooper

(1975-04-07) April 7, 1975 (age 51)
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
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John Cooper
Cooper at Lifest 2019
Cooper at Lifest 2019
Background information
Also known asJohn L. Cooper
Born
John Landrum Cooper

(1975-04-07) April 7, 1975 (age 51)
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • bass guitar
Years active1989–present
Member of
Formerly ofSeraph
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Early life

Cooper has stated on numerous occasions that he was born and raised in a very religious family and atmosphere, and listening to rock music was not allowed in his parents' household.[1] "You couldn't wear black, you couldn't listen to anything with drums, anything with guitars, you couldn't have long hair, you couldn't do this and you couldn't do that. Everything was so lifeless. I know I'd read the Bible and be like... 'This isn't what the Bible says. I like the idea of living for Jesus, but I hate the idea of living for you.' Ya know?"[2]

Cooper came from a musical family. His mother was a piano teacher and a singer in the church that he went to. He began singing at a very young age, playing guitar at around the age of 18 and bass guitar at the age of 19.[1]

Career

Cooper was in experimental rock group Seraph from 1989 to 1995. The band released a four-song demo, titled Silence E.P., before disbanding.[3]

Cooper with Skillet in 2017

Cooper formed Skillet in 1996 with Ken Steorts. Both had met while touring for previous bands; Cooper as vocalist for the Tennessee progressive rock band Seraph and Steorts as guitarist for Urgent Cry. The bands disbanded soon after, so Cooper and Steorts' pastor encouraged them to form their own band as a side-project. Coming from different styles of rock music, they decided to name the experiment Skillet. Soon afterward Trey McClurkin joined the band as a temporary drummer. Skillet was only together for a month when they received interest from major Christian record label ForeFront Records and were signed soon afterward. Ken Steorts left the band in 1999 and Trey McClurkin left the band in 2000 leaving Cooper as the only founding member of the band and primary songwriter.

Cooper provided vocals for !Hero: The Rock Opera. According to a review, Cooper did not tour with the rock opera. He only provided vocals for the Rabbi Kai on the soundtrack.[4] Cooper was the co-writer of the Decyfer Down single "Best I Can".[5]

He sang on the title track of TobyMac's album, Tonight, which peaked at No. 27 on the Christian Songs chart.[6][7] He performed vocals on We as Human's song "Zombie",[8] which appeared on their debut self-titled album and made a cameo appearance in the music video for "Strike Back".[9] He signed them to his record label.[8]

Cooper started a side project, Fight the Fury, in September 2018. He hopes the band will meet the needs of those who enjoy Skillet's heavier music. The band released an EP on Atlantic Records later in 2018 and then went on tour in Russia in December.[10] As of October 27, 2018, they have released five songs.[11]

Personal life

Cooper walking off stage with his wife Korey in 2017

As of 2024, Cooper and his wife Korey have two children.[12]

Cooper is the author of Wimpy, Weak and Woke: How Truth Can Save America From Utopian Destruction and Awake & Alive to Truth: Finding Truth in the Chaos of a Relativistic World.[13][14]

Cooper has been an outspoken critic of the "deconstruction movement", believing that many churches are neglecting to teach the gospel as written in the Bible: "It is time for the church to rediscover the preeminence of the Word. And to value the teaching of the Word. We need to value truth over feeling. Truth over emotion."[15][16][17]

Influences

His favorite bass guitar players are Chris Squire and Doug Pinnick.[1]

Discography

With Seraph

  • Silence EP (1994)

With Skillet

With Fight the Fury

Extended plays

More information Year, Details ...
Year Details Peak chart positions
US
[18]
US
Heat.

[18]
US
Rock

[18]
US
Hard Rock

[18]
2018 Still Breathing [A] 1 37 12
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Singles

More information Year, Single ...
Year Single Peak positions Album
Christ.
Rock

[19]
2018 "My Demons" 25 Still Breathing
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.
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Other appearances

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Peak Chart Positions Artist Album Notes
Christian
Rock
US Christ.
[citation needed]
US Christ. Airplay
[20]
US
Main.
2010 "Tonight" 27 27 TobyMac Tonight Featured artist[21]
2011 "Zombie" 23 We As Human We As Human Featured artist[22]
2018 "Warrior" 2
[23]
LEDGER LEDGER EP Featured artist, writer[24]
2023 "Wolf" 21 Saint Asonia Introvert/Extrovert Featured artist[25]
2024 "American Horse" Black Stone Cherry Featured Artist
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Producer

More information Year, Artist ...
Year Artist Album Producer
1998 Skillet Hey You, I Love Your Soul Additional Producer
2000 Skillet Invincible Additional Producer
2001 Skillet Alien Youth Producer
2003 Jonah33 Jonah33 Producer/Bass/Guitar
2003 Skillet Collide Producer
2006 Skillet Comatose Producer
2013 We as Human We as Human Executive Producer
Skillet Rise Additional Production (Interludes)
2016 Skillet Unleashed Producer "Breaking Free & You Get Me High"
2018 Fight The Fury Still Breathing Producer/Engineering
2019 Skillet Victorious Producer/ Engineering/Editing
2025 Skillet O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Producer
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Bibliography

Eden graphic novel series

  • Cooper, John (September 3, 2019). Eden: A Skillet Graphic Novel. illustrated by Chris Hunt. Z2 Comics. ISBN 978-1940878294.
  • Cooper, John; O'Sullivan, Ryan (September 29, 2020). Eden II: The Aftermath. illustrated by Chris Hunt. Z2 Comics. ISBN 978-1940878430.

Nonfiction

  • Cooper, John (2020). Awake and Alive to Truth.
  • Cooper, John (2023). Wimpy, Weak and Woke.[26]

Notes

  1. Still Breathing did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 31 on the Top Album Sales chart and at number 9 on the Top Digital Albums chart.

References

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