John Eric Copeland
John Eric Copeland (known professionally as Eric Copeland) is a Christian and jazz music producer, arranger, songwriter, author, and keyboardist. His production company Creative Soul works with Christian and jazz artists both nationally and internationally, and is the parent company to Creative Soul Records, Creative Soul Jazz, and Masterscore Music, all based near Nashville, TN. As an artist, he is noted for his unique arrangements and songwriting fusing gospel and jazz styles together.
Early life
Eric Copeland was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1963. His father, David Ellis Copeland, was a band leader and trombonist, and his mother, Mary Janet BOND Copeland, a piano teacher and accomplished church organist. Eric played piano growing up, and also trombone in the noted Lafayette high school marching band. His MusicAL training came from his mother and father, as well as his grandmother, also a piano teacher, and his various mentors through church and high school.
At age thirteen, he began writing and arranging original compositions and it became apparent that music would become a lifelong obsession.
As a teen, he began recording music and releasing his own material to friends and family. Also, he became known as "the guy with the recording equipment", and began recording friends and family from his father's basement.
After attending both the University of Kentucky and the University of Illinois-Chicago, he worked in various bands and singing groups, all the while continuing to write and record original music and arrangements. It was in Chicago when he began getting serious AbOUT jazz, working with singers and bands in that area.
Creative Soul
In 1989, Eric moved back to his hometown and met his wife who was running sound for a music group he was singing with. They were married in 1990, and have two children. After settling down to life in Lexington, Eric began gathering equipment to release new material, and once again became known as the "the guy with the recording equipment". Slowly, he began to build a clientele and reputation as a music producer, specifically for Christian/gospel and jazz clients.
In 1997, he released his first album It's So Cool, on the Creative Soul Records label. That same year, the first client record was released, Tender Mercy, Change. That began a landslide of production that continued into the 2000s and culminated in moving all production services to the Nashville, Tennessee area. Creative Soul serves clients nationally and internationally, and it's clients are regularly heard on Christian and jazz radio, in stores, and promoted heavily.
The Jazz in Me
After 18 years of production work, Eric has returned to creating his own music releasing "The Jazz in Me" on his new label, Creative Soul Jazz. It's a smooth mixture of gospel, R&B, Latin, and jazz styles, featuring some of the best musicians in Nashville. The national and international release will be followed up by radio and limited tour support, as Eric gets back to his artist side.
For the Creative Soul
As an author, Eric regularly writes the noted blog "For the Creative Soul", read by thousands each month, and has been reprinted by several national magazines and websites. Eric is preparing to release 52 of the writings in a weekly devotional book soon for both PDF online purchase and in printed form.
External links
- [http://www.ericcopelandmusic.com]Eric Copeland Music
- [http://www.creativesoulonline.com]Creative Soul Online
- [http://www.creativesoulrecords.com]Creative Soul Records
Discography (Solo Artist)
- It's So Cool (1997, Creative Soul Records)
- Cooler (1999, Creative Soul Records)
- Stolen Moments (2000, Creative Soul Records)
- The Jazz in Me (2008, Creative Soul Jazz)
Books and Publications
- For the Creative Soul (2008, Creative Soul Press, PDF)
- For the Creative Soul Blog