The Life and Times Of Grub Cooper

The year was 1984. I had just returned to Jamaica to start my college internship with Radio Jamaica Limited. It was the start of my junior year at Marist College in in Poughkeepsie New York USA. It was also the year that I met multi talented musician, singer, writer, composer, producer, and foundation band member of The Fabulous Five Incorporated, the illustrious Asley Grub Cooper.
The 80's ushered in the digital musical production era,and the Jamaican music industry became vibrant
with a whole new added level of creativity. Grub, during this time, was busy solidifying his role as writer and producer. Working with a number of newly established artists, like the multi festival winning sensation, Roy Rayon. And the awesome Gem Myers, who received major contributions from Grub in the construct of her music catalogue.
During the 80’s I was also forming networks and associations with individuals and groups that contributed to the local music and entertainment industry. My career as a broadcast announcer in the Jamaican media marketplace, grew exponentially, based on my new and innovative professional style of presentation.
I was the first visually disabled individual to be employed to a major commercial radio entity in Jamaica in the 1980’s when I worked with Radio Jamaica’s Fame FM. The novelty of a blind person doing the things that I did led to a great demand for my public appearances. It was during this period that my friendship and relationship developed with The Fab Five Band.
Though bass player, Frankie Campbell, guitarist Junior Bailey, and drummer, Grub Cooper were still foundation members, there were other members that made up the band, including my friend and blind keyboard player, Sidney Thorpe.
Ever since that initial introduction to Fab Five, a healthy relationship was established between us.
Whenever I visited their headquarters on Springvale Avenue in Kingston, I was always well received, and properly accommodated with respect and consideration of my blindness. This was in part too because a number of their members, including Grub Cooper, were like myself, visually challenged.
Though Fab Five's Journey together has been solid and monumental in its achievements over the past fifty years as a group,Grub Cooper, as a single powerhouse musician, writer, producer, arranger and singer, has done his fair share as a creative architect. He has left his indelible mark on cornerstone songs like Rita Marley's One Draw and Fab Five's very own party favorite You Safe.
As I sat with Grub to document his journey, I realized that Grub Cooper has done extensive work all across the spectrum. From theatre as music arranger and composer, to shaping the early talent and eventually working to produce the first album in 1985 with the Marley children, The Melody Makers titled Play the game right. He has done tremendous work in the production of commercial jingles for radio and television.
Cooper has a lengthy history of audio production. Some remain as cornerstones and great reminders of our cultural heritage. In the next presentation of my biographical feature entitled From Heartbeat to Drumbeat, I shall feature reggae ambassador Grub Cooper. Stay tuned to www.chrismixradio.com on November 13, for the contribution of this multi-talented individual – the true phenomenon, Asley Grub Cooper CD.







