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Cooper-Moore (born Gene Y. Ashton; August 31, 1946) is an American
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, composer and instrument builder/designer based in
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.


Early life

At age 12, Cooper-Moore was recruited by community leaders to be the piano player for the town, and soon thereafter performed at church services and community functions. This is also the age when he heard musicians such as Ahmad Jamal and Charles Mingus, and was inspired to pursue jazz. He has cited pianist
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's contributions to Mingus' band as a particular inspiration. He moved to Boston in 1967 to briefly attend Berklee College of Music. In Boston he connected with many musicians, some of whom became longtime collaborators, notably saxophonist
David S. Ware David Spencer Ware (November 7, 1949 – October 18, 2012) was an American jazz saxophone, saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. Biography Ware was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. While in high sc ...
, drummer
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, Cleve Pozar, and
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. In 1970, he formed a collective trio, ''Apogee'', with Ware and Edwards.


Career

In 1973, the trio of Cooper-Moore, David S. Ware, and Marc Edwards moved to New York City and established a living and performance space at 501 Canal Street, which served as a home base for musicians including Ware, Alan Michael Braufman,
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, Tom Bruno, and Ellen Christi. Cooper-Moore's first commercial recording appearance was on Braufman's ''Valley of Search'' LP, released by India Navigation. Encouraged by Jimmy Hopps, Cooper-Moore began to design and build instruments, beginning with an ashimba, an 11-note xylophone made from discarded wood. In 1975, he returned to Virginia with his family. There he worked with bands from a variety of genres, continued to further develop an array of handmade instruments, and worked as an educator with the Head Start program. Upon his return to New York City in 1985, he changed his name to Cooper-Moore, derived from the surnames of his grandmothers. Cooper-Moore has performed and recorded with William Parker's In Order to Survive and Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra and Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble. He established, recorded, and toured with Triptych Myth, a piano trio with
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and Chad Taylor. He has recorded and toured extensively with Digital Primitives, a trio with Chad Taylor and Assif Tsahar. He has also collaborated with Daniel Carter in Parker's Organic Trio. He performs solo on piano and handcrafted instruments, with the Cooper-Moore Trio with Brian Price and Pascal Niggenkemper, and in Gerald Cleaver's Black Host. He has performed at the
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, in a piano duo with John Blum in 1996, and a solo performance in conjunction with the Blues for Smoke exhibit in 2013. Outside of the jazz world, he has composed music for theater, including
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's "The Darker Side of the Earth" at the Guthrie Theater, "Feathers at the Flame" by
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at The Kitchen, and "A Still Life" by Emily Mann. He has worked with dance troupes such as the Joan Miller Dance Players, Rod Rogers Dance Company, Marlies Yearby's Movin' Spirits Dance Theater, Koo Dance, and Judith Jackson. He has scored and composed music for movies, including Central Park: The People's Place an
Fireflies in the Abyss
He has worked with lyricists such as Laurie Carlos, Fred L. Price,
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, and Arthur T. Wilson. In the 1990s he was the resident storyteller at Prospect Park in Brooklyn. He has toured extensively in Europe as well as the United States. Among the many instruments Cooper-Moore has built are a diddley-bow, a three-string fretless banjo, and a mouth bow. Cooper-Moore received the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2017
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in New York City. Cooper-Moore has said, "I have taken stuff out a dumpster to make an instrument which I have used at gigs. If you put me somewhere, and I had to play and didn't have an instrument, I'd get everything I needed and make an instrument within a few hours."


Discography

*''Solo: Deep in the Neighborhood of History and Influence'' (Hopscotch, 2001) *''Cooper-Moore, Assif Tsahar - America'' (Hopscotch, 2003) *''Cooper-Moore - s/t 5x7" box'' (50 Miles of Elbow Room, 2004); reissued as ''The Cedar Box Recordings'' (50 Miles of Elbow Room / AUM Fidelity, 2008) *''Cooper-Moore / Tom Abbs / Chad Taylor - Triptych Myth'' (Hopscotch, 2004) *''Outtakes 1978'' (Hopscotch, 2005) *''Triptych Myth - The Beautiful'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2005) *''Cooper-Moore / Assif Tsahar - Tells Untold'' (Hopscotch, 2005) *''Assif Tsahar / Cooper-Moore / Hamid Drake - Lost Brother'' (Hopscotch, 2005) *''Digital Primitives - s/t'' (Hopscotch, 2007) *''Digital Primitives - Hum Crackle & Pop'' (Hopscotch, 2009) *''Digital Primitives - Lipsomuch / Soul Searchin' '' (Hopscotch) *''Cooper-Moore - Solo Piano #2'' (self-released CD-R, 2017) *''Cooper-Moore - Looking Back #1'' (self-released CD-R, 2017) *''Cooper-Moore - Looking Back #2'' (self-released CD-R, 2017) With Alan Braufman *''Valley of Search'' (
India Navigation India Navigation was an American record company and independent record label that specialized in avant-garde jazz in the 1970s and 1980s. It was founded by Bob Cummins, a corporate lawyer who helped jazz musicians with legal matters. Its catalog ...
, 1975) *''The Fire Still Burns'' (Valley of Search, 2020) With Gerald Cleaver's Black Host *'' Life in the Sugar Candle Mines'' ( Northern Spy Records, 2013) With Bill Cole / The Untempered Ensemble *''Live in Greenfield, Massachusetts, November 20, 1999'' (Boxholder, 2000) *''Seasoning the Greens'' (Boxholder, 2002) *''Duets and Solos, Volume 1'' (Boxholder) With Susie Ibarra *''Radiance'' (Hopscotch, 1999) *''Flower After Flower'' (
Tzadik Records Tzadik Records is a record label in New York City that specializes in avant-garde and experimental music. The label was established by composer and saxophonist John Zorn in 1995. He is the executive producer of all Tzadik releases. Tzadik is a n ...
, 2000) With Darius Jones *'' Man'ish Boy (A Raw & Beautiful Thing)'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2009) With William Parker *''In Order to Survive'' ( Black Saint Records, 1995) *''Compassion Seizes Bed-Stuy'' (
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, 1996) *''Sunrise in the Tone World'' ( AUM Fidelity, 1997) *'' Mass for the Healing of the World'' ( Black Saint Records, 1998
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*'' The Peach Orchard'' ( AUM Fidelity, 1998) *''Posium Pendasem'' (FMP, 1999) *'' Mayor of Punkville'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2000) *'' Uncle Joe's Spirit House'' (Centering, 2010) *''Wood Flute Songs'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2013) *''For Those Who Are, Still'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2015) *''Stan's Hat Flapping in the Wind'' (Centering, 2016) *''Meditation / Resurrection'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2017) *''Live / Shapeshifter'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2019) *''The Music of William Parker: Migration of Silence Into and Out of ihe Tone World (Volumes 1–10)'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2021) With Brandon Seabrook *''Exultations'' ( Astral Spirits) *''In the Swarm'' ( Astral Spirits) With
Steve Swell Steve Swell (born in Newark, New Jersey, December 6, 1954) is an American free jazz trombonist, composer, and educator. Music career Swell studied at Jersey City State Teachers College before moving to New York City in 1975 where he began his m ...
*'' This Now!'' (Cadence Jazz Records, 2003) With
David S. Ware David Spencer Ware (November 7, 1949 – October 18, 2012) was an American jazz saxophone, saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. Biography Ware was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. While in high sc ...
*'' Birth of a Being'' (Hat Art, 1979) *'' Planetary Unknown'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2011) *''David S. Ware / Cooper-Moore / William Parker / Muhammad Ali - Planetary Unknown: Live at Jazzfestival Saalfelden 2011'' ( AUM Fidelity, 2012) *''Birth Of A Being xpanded' ( AUM Fidelity, 2015) With Stephen Gauci *''Studio Sessions Vol. 1'' (GauciMusic) *''Conversations Vol. 1'' (577 Records) *''Conversations Vol. 2'' (577 Records) With George Carver *''George Carver - The Modern Agriculture - God the Mother'' (Shrub Music) With Eric Siegel *''Engine, Shriek, and a Bell'' (1999)


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