Jim Copp (right) in his home recording studio with Ed Brown, holding a copy of Jim Copp Tales
Background information
Birth name
Andrew James Copp III
Also known as
James Copp III
Born
1913 Los Angeles, California, United States
Died
(1999-04-07)April 7, 1999
Genres
Children's music Electronic music Comedy
Occupation(s)
musician, producer
Instrument(s)
celeste pump organ piano
Years active
1958 to 1971
Labels
Playhouse Records
Website
http://www.playhouserecords.com/
Musical artist
Jim Copp and Ed Brown were a musical duo who recorded and released nine albums of stories and songs for children between 1958 and 1971.[1]Andrew James "Jim" Copp III (December 3, 1913 – April 7, 1999) wrote all of the stories and songs, and played and recorded all of the music. Ed Brown (d. 1978) designed and illustrated all of the duo's album covers. Both men performed the various characters' voices, often with the help of tape manipulation and were among the first to devise and use multi-track recording and electronic music for children's records.[2] Copp and Brown's work has been compared to that of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, Dr. Seuss, and Pee-wee Herman.[3]
^Honan, William H. (26 April 1999). "Jim Copp, 85, a Producer Of Humorous Children's Music". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
JimCoppandEdBrown were a musical duo who recorded and released nine albums of stories and songs for children between 1958 and 1971. Andrew James "Jim"...
by JimCoppandEdBrown in 1958 to release children's music. Over the course of 13 years, CoppandBrown wrote, recorded, designed, produced and promoted...
Baldwin, actor and owner of Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop Ingmar Bergman, Swedish film, stage and opera director JimCoppandEdBrown, American producers...
20th century. JimCoppandEdBrown were an exception to this rule, with their many quirky keyboard-based albums throughout the 1950s and '60s influencing...
Nashville, he reactivated a deal to become the primary tenant of Copps Coliseum in Hamilton and was already selling season tickets in the city, which influenced...
Canada from November 4, 1993, to April 30, 1996, and June 19, 1996, to June 11, 1997. Her father, Victor Copps, was once mayor of Hamilton, Ontario. Considered...
his reading lists. List of United States Marine Corps four-star generals Copp, Tara (October 17, 2018). "'Mr. Secretary, Are You a Democrat?'". Military...
Hamilton already had an NHL-sized arena in place, Copps Coliseum (now FirstOntario Centre), and Balsillie was already in talks with city officials to...
black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is occasionally...
Alia Shawkat, Liz Stauber 5 Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost Warner Home Video Jim Stenstrum (director); Rick Copp, David A. Goodman, Glenn Leopold, Davis...
goals and 19 assists in only 25 games. The same year in the playoffs, he scored 18 goals and 18 assists in only 17 games.[citation needed] Copps Coliseum...
Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps, National Organization for Women President Kim Gandy, Representatives...
founded in 1998 as the Ontario Raiders in Hamilton. The Raiders played at Copps Coliseum before being sold to a group of investors led by then Toronto Maple...
Edward Asner, Jeff Bennett, Clancy Brown, J.D. Daniels, Keith David, Bill Fagerbakke, Jonathan Frakes, Pat Fraley, Ed Gilbert, Peter Renaday, Salli Richardson...
Canada". Canadian Encyclopedia. June 5, 2018. Retrieved February 15, 2022. Copp, J. Terry. "Sir Robert Borden". Britannica. Retrieved February 20, 2022....
2019. Milliot, Jim (31 May 1999). "Wiley, Kluwer Acquire Two Pearson Units". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved 15 October 2019. Milliot, Jim (31 May 1999)...
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 1976–1983, and again 1998–2003 Sheila Copps PC (born 1952) Victor Copps (1919–1988) – Mayor of Hamilton John Lambton...
Daryl Katz wanted to buy the Otters to take control of the lease at Copps Coliseum, and use it as leverage for a new Edmonton Oilers arena. When the deal...
Colorado. The USAC National Champion was A. J. Foyt, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Parnelli Jones. Jim Clark's win at Milwaukee in August marked the first...