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==Trivia== ==Personal Life==
* Cooper has been married twice. He has a son called Adryan from his first marriage. * Cooper has been married twice. He has a son called Adryan from his first marriage.



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Jim Cooper
Musical artist

Jim Cooper (born in Princeton, Indiana) is a Christian musician, songwriter, and producer.

Cooper studied at Temple Christian Academy in his hometown. He joined legendary Christian rock band Petra, as a keyboard technician for John Lawry. He credits Lawry for being his mentor and teacher. In 1994 he joined in as their full-time keyboardist, upon Lawry's retirement.

His arrival came in time for the release of No Doubt in 1995. He also contributed for the band's second praise album, Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus in 1997 before being fired for musical differences.

Cooper has contributed to several other artists with his songwriting and playing skills. He also started a production company with friend Brian Wooten (formerly of White Heart).

In 2005, Cooper became the project coordinator for Petra's last album, the live recording of Petra Farewell.

Personal Life

  • Cooper has been married twice. He has a son called Adryan from his first marriage.

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