Ross Copperman
Ross Copperman is an American Grammy-nominated record producer, singer and songwriter. After his experience as an artist in the UK, Copperman went to Nashville, Tennessee, where he pursued a career in country music. He has written 41 No. 1 songs including Billy Currington's "Don't It", Luke Bryan's "Strip It Down", Keith Urban's "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" and Kenny Chesney's "Get Along". Copperman has also produced for artists including Brett Eldredge, Dierks Bentley, Eli Young Band, Darius Rucker, Jake Owen, Kelsea Ballerini, Kenny Chesney, Chayce Beckham, Warren Zeiders and Gabby Barrett.
Copperman has received a Grammy nomination for Best Country Song with Blake Shelton's "I Lived It", has won Songwriter of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards and is a 3x BMI Awards Songwriter of the Year. In 2020, he was nominated for Single of the Year at the CMA Awards with Gabby Barrett's 7× platinum single, "I Hope". The song spent 62 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Copperman co-wrote and co-produced Kelsea Ballerini's album, kelsea, including the No. 1 single and CMA Musical Event of the Year "half of my hometown".
Biography
Early life
Copperman was born and grew up in Roanoke, Virginia. He attended Glenvar High School in Roanoke County. He started playing the piano at age 3, and started writing songs in college at James Madison University. The first song he wrote is titled "Fly Away", and it appears on his studio debut album.Early career
Ross signed with Phonogenic Records in the UK and began working on his debut album in 2006. The first single he released, "As I Choke", managed to be the most popular iTunes Single of the Week in the UK, notching up 36,457 downloads in a one-week period.- His second single, "All She Wrote", entered the UK top 40 in May 2007, and was featured in a couple of American TV shows.
- The third single, "Found You", was released a few months later.
- His debut album, Welcome to Reality, was released on May 28, 2007.
- Ross Copperman's original Christmas song "Christmas Time" was released on iTunes on November 20, 2008.
- Ross Copperman's EP "This is Ross Copperman" was released on iTunes on November 16, 2009.
Present career
Ross has had numerous major synch placements in TV shows and movies, such as CSI: NY, The Vampire Diaries, The Biggest Loser, NCIS, Nashville and Grey's Anatomy which featured his song "The Stars Are On Your Side" in S15, E22.
Awards and nominations
Discography
Albums
- 2003: Believe
- 2007: Welcome to Reality
- 2009: This Is Ross Copperman
- 2012: Holding On and Letting Go
- 2012: My Love Will
- 2013: ''Lighthouse Shine EP''
Singles
- 2006: "As I Choke"
- 2007: "All She Wrote"
- 2007: "Found You"
- 2008: "Bleeding Love"
- 2008: "Christmas Time"
- 2015: "Hunger"
Number one hits
2013
- "Beat of the Music", recorded by Brett Eldredge
- "Point at You", recorded by Justin Moore
- "Don't It", recorded by Billy Currington
- "Drunk on Your Love", recorded by Brett Eldredge
- "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16", recorded by Keith Urban
- "Lose My Mind", recorded by Brett Eldredge
- "Smoke", recorded by A Thousand Horses
- "Strip It Down", recorded by Luke Bryan
- "American Country Love Song", recorded by Jake Owen
- "Break on Me", recorded by Keith Urban
- "Confession", recorded by Florida Georgia Line
- "I Know Somebody", recorded by LoCash
- "Setting the World on Fire", recorded by Kenny Chesney featuring Pink
- "Wanna Be That Song", recorded by Brett Eldredge
- "Black", recorded by Dierks Bentley
- "If I Told You", recorded by Darius Rucker
- "Get Along", recorded by Kenny Chesney
- "Woman, Amen", recorded by Dierks Bentley
- “Living”, recorded by Dierks Bentley
- "Love Ain't", recorded by the Eli Young Band
- "Love Someone", recorded by Brett Eldredge
- "Catch", recorded by Brett Young
- “Happy Anywhere”, recorded by Blake Shelton ft. Gwen Stefani
- “Nobody but You”, recorded by Blake Shelton ft. Gwen Stefani
- "What She Wants Tonight", recorded by Luke Bryan
- "Beers and Sunshine", recorded by Darius Rucker
- "Dancin' in the Country" recorded by Tyler Hubbard
- "Gold" recorded by Dierks Bentley
- "23" recorded by Chayce Beckham
- "Pretty Little Poison" recorded by Warren Zeiders
- "Country House" recorded by Sam Hunt
Songwriting discography