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The obituary notice of COLIN COOPER

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COLIN COOPERPopular blues musician Colin Cooper, whose band had hits in Britain and America in the 1970s and ‘80s, died on 3 July, 2008, aged 68.Mr Cooper, founding member of the Climax Blues Band, died at his home in Stafford after battling against cancer.In a career which spanned almost fivedecades, the vocalist and saxophonist performed at major concerts and festivals around the world, including Glastonbury and a 25-date German tour with the Godfather of British Blues, John Mayall.Band members said Mr Cooper’s death was a great loss, not only to those who knew him, but to the world of music.Lead guitarist Lester Hunt said: "Colin was a great musician and a unique vocalist. His sound was instantly recognisable to people around the world, both live and on recordings."His knowledge, passion and pure feel for the blues was deep and from the heart. He was also a good mate for more than 20 years. I remember many hours in the band bus spent agreeing and disagreeing about every subject from sport to politics, and, of course, music."As the song goes, ‘he loved the life he lived and he lived the life he loved’."It has always beena privilege for me to work with Colin and the band. He will be missed by many people in many ways."Mr Cooper was an original member of the band when it was set up in 1968. It was known back then as the Climax Chicago Blues Band.The band has released eighteen albums and has had Top 40 hits in 1976 in the UK with Couldn’t Get It Right, and in 1981 in the United States with I Love You.The two songs were also big American hits – Couldn’t Get It Right reached number three on the Hot 100 in 1977, and I Love You reached number 12 in 1981. Couldn’t Get It Right was later covered by the Fun Lovin’ Criminals on their album Mimosa.George Glover, who plays keyboard in the band, said Mr Cooper lived for music.He said: "Colin was just a great person. A true character and that is why he was loved by so many people."
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RIP Colin,Play Your Sax Loud and Proud in Heaven.
Sean Kearney
06/02/2026
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Nick Kelly
25/01/2014

Aged 16, Climax were the first band I ever saw play live and every time since they blew me away. Colin was a great musician and inspired me to learn the sax. His music is still the first I reach for...

Jon Harris
21/01/2009
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From Sue & Richard Swiderski

We remember Colin form our occasional visits to The Anchor Inn on the Shroppie Canal, which I think was his local. It was here last week we heard the sad news. He will be missed by many people.

Susan Swiderski
23/07/2008
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Only saw you play once at Lichfield Arts Centre, the whole crowd danced from start to finish. Respect from a fellow lover of the blues.

Dave Edwards
16/07/2008
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Time flies by and you are gone but your music will live on.
In 1968 I would look forward to every Sunday night at the
Crown & Anchor in Longton in that small smokey room which was always packed out, listening to great blues music
played by wonderful musicians Colin, Derek Holt, Pete Haycock and so on. I even played with the band myself a few times and it inspired me through my life and still play with a band locally even now. Time was driftin this rocket's got to roll, God bless you Colin.

Kevin Tatton
16/07/2008
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A fantastic musician whose contribution will remain with us forever............ a tragic loss!
Carol my thoughts are with you & the family hun...

Tina Stanyer
13/07/2008
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