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Ross Copperman

Ross Copperman (born 1982) is a Grammy nominated American singer-songwriter and producer most well known for his song "All She Wrote" which was released in the UK in the beginning of 2007 and "Holding On and Letting Go" which was featured in ''The Vampire Diaries''( TVD) in 2011, ''Drop Dead Diva'' in 2013 and the series finale of ''CSI:NY''. Ross has written several #1 songs including: Brett Eldredge's "Beat of the Music", Billy Currington's "Don't It", A Thousand Horses' "Smoke" and Justin Moore's "Point at You". He has also produced for several artists including: Keith Urban, Brett Eldredge, Dierks Bentley, Eli Young Band and Jake Owen among others.
==History==
Ross Copperman was born on October 1, 1982 and grew up in Roanoke, Virginia. He attended Glenvar High School in Roanoke County.〔(the ross blog: August 2005 )〕 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. He says that it was only after the urging of his teacher (who had listened to this song) that he was convinced to take up music professionally.
Ross signed with Sony 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.〔(Ross Copperman: Pop's overnight sensation - Features, Music - Independent.co.uk )〕
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
Along with Ross' #1 songs, he has written such hits as, "Glass" by Thompson Square, "Tip It On Back" by Dierks Bentley, "Pirate Flag" by Kenny Chesney, "Lay Low" by Josh Turner, "Trouble" by Gloriana and Prizefighter" by Trisha Yearwood.
Ross has had numberous major synch placements in TV shows and movies such as: CSI: NY, The Vampire Diaries, The Biggest Loser, NCIS, Nashville, Grey's Anatomy among many others.
As a producer, Ross has also been nominated for the "Country Album Of The Year" with Dierks Bentley's Riser at the 2015 Grammy Awards, as well as the 2014 CMA Awards. That same year, Drunk on a Plane was also nominated for Single of the Year at the CMAs.

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