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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Music group
  
Strawbs (1970)

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Lindsay Cooper

Years active
  
1965–2000


Born
  
18 January 1940 Glasgow, Scotland (
1940-01-18
)

Genres
  
Jazz, rock, free improvisation

Instruments
  
Electric bass, double bass, cello

Died
  
June 19, 2001, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Albums
  
The Bill Wells Octet vs. Future Pilot AKA, Strawbs Live in Tokyo 75, Just a Collection of Antiques and Curios, Dragonfly

Similar People
  
Dave Cousins, Dave Lambert, John Hawken, Blue Weaver, John Ford

Renzo Spotti Trio: QUCAMOLE by Lindsay L. Cooper (18 January 1940—19 June 2001)


Lindsay L. Cooper (18 January 1940 – 19 June 2001) was a Scottish double bass, electric bass and cello player. He spent four years working as a ship's musician and had performed and recorded with a number of other musicians and bands, including Michael Jackson, Boy George, Derek Bailey and Mike Oldfield.

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A native of Glasgow, Cooper moved to London in 1965 where he became a professional musician. From 1965 to 1967 and again in 1970, he worked as a ship's musician on the Queen Mary and P&O passenger liner ships. In 1972 and 1973, Cooper studied music with British double bassist and teacher Peter Ind. In 1978 he moved to Zürich, but returned to Scotland in 1990 where he ran a free improvisation workshop in Edinburgh.

Among the musicians with whom Cooper performed and recorded were Evan Parker, Keith Tippett, Kenny Wheeler, Ken Colyer, Bobby Bradford and Lol Coxhill. He also recorded with Strawbs, the Bill Wells Octet and a number of other jazz, rock and folk groups. His main musical influences included Thelonious Monk, King Oliver and Derek Bailey.

Lindsay L. Cooper died in Edinburgh at the age of 61.

Selected discography

  • Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells (1973)
  • Ken Hyder’s Talisker, Dreaming of Glenisla (1975)
  • Amalgam, Innovation (1975)
  • Spontaneous Music Orchestra, SME+=SMO (1975)
  • Day & Taxi, All (1992)
  • Christoph Gallio, Cars & Variations / High Desert Songs (1994)
  • Andy Shanks/Jim Russell, Diamonds In The Night (1997)
  • Pearlfishers, Across The Milky Way (2001)
  • Bill Wells Octet/Lol Coxhill, Bill Wells Octet meets Lol Coxhill (2002)
  • Strawbs, Strawbs Live in Tokyo DVD, plus Grave New World, the movie (2003)
  • Sources:

    References

    Lindsay L. Cooper Wikipedia