
Jerome Cooper (born December 14, 1946, Chicago) is an American free jazz musician. Known as a multi-dimensional drummer, Cooper plays balafon, chirimia and electronic tonal activator in addition to trap drums. Cooper studied with Oliver Coleman and Walter Dyett in the late 1950s and early 1960s, then studied at the American Conservatory and Loop College. In 1968 he worked with Oscar Brown, Jr. and Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre in the U.S. but moved to Europe before the end of the decade
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Root Assumptions
Munich
Bert The Cat
Bantul
Monk Funk
3 is to 1 as 4 is to 2
A Melody
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
My Funny Valentine
The unpredictability of predictability
My Birds
My Life
The Indonesian
They Told Me This - But They Did That
Movement C
Movement A, B - Flute, Whistle, Chiramia, Bass Drum, Sock Cymbal
Movement C - Drum Set (Mallet)
Movement A, B
Movement C1 - Floor Tom-Tom, Bass Drum, Sock Cymbal, Voice
For the People - In Fear - In Chaos
Bert the Cat - Balaphone, Chiramia, Bass Drum, Sock Cymbal
The Unpredictability of Predictability (Movements A & B)
Movement C1
As of Not Part 1
As of Not Part 2
As of Not Part 7
Side b
They Told Me This -- But They Did That
The Unpredictability Of Predictability (Movement C1)
Movement AA
Side a
As of Not Part 5
As of Not Part 3
As of Not Part 6
The Unpredictability Of Predictability (Movement C)
Movement D
Movement A2
As of Not Part 4
Moments
9.14.07
Root Assumption Part 1
Root Assumption Part 2
Outer and Interactions
The Hteb of Hanavel
The Crouch Opinion
Arcunum II
Movement B1
Movement B3
Movement A
Movement C2
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