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James Martin (Marty) Cooper (born March 12, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style is described as soft rock country.〔Priore, Domenic. Riot On Sunset Strip. London: Jawbone Press, 2007. 193. Print〕 Cooper has written songs such as "Peanut Butter" by The Marathons, "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll" which was first made famous by Donny and Marie, and "Hey, Harmonica Man" made famous by Stevie Wonder. Cooper's first album, ''A Minute Of Your Time'', was released in 1972. He released his second commercial album in 1979 with EMI and it was only released in Europe. In Germany it was entitled "If You Were A Singer" and "A Little Bit Country, A Bit Rock 'N Roll" in Scandinavia. In 2012, two albums were released independently, ''American Dreamers Collection'' and ''I Wrote A Song''. ==Early life==
Cooper was born in Denver, Colorado to Dr. Henry Lewis Cooper and Helen (née Ratner) Cooper. His father was enlisted in the Army Air Corps during the beginning of World War II and was commissioned a major. During that time the family moved to Pendleton, Oregon, Albuquerque, New Mexico and Santa Monica, California. By the time Cooper returned to Denver, he had attended five different primary schools. After Cooper's father died when Cooper was 12, he moved to California where he became interested in songwriting.
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