Los Angeles, CA — There is nothing sweeter than an artist and a debut song that’s time has come. Now, after years of building fervent followings in the U.S., Asia, the U.K. and other exotic spaces abroad, seasoned singer/songwriter Ellen Cooper is marking her studio recording launch with her delicious debut “So Much Joy” via The Sound of Los Angeles Records (in stores now).
Produced by 70’s era Motown songwriter/arranger Michael B. Sutton ( Smokey Robinson), “So Much Joy” is destined to be a multi-format crossover sensation from a lady who – at long last – is bringing the fully ripened fruit of her artistry to the forefront. Ellen Cooper has not been idle. She has worked in many industries and successfully started two businesses with her husband…the man to whom she also dedicates the sentiment behind “So Much Joy.” All the while, Ellen has guardedly nurtured her sacred loves for singing and writing songs that a growing number of fans have enjoyed in coveted as-the-occasion-strikes-her concerts.
Taking her time, Cooper is now about to bring an album of spiritually conscious, politically-empowered and all around personally inspired original compositions, dotted with a couple of choice classic covers that will officially introduce a compelling and sophisticated new female counterpoint voice to the likes of Gregory Porter and the late, great Al Jarreau.
“So Much Joy” by Ellen Cooper is not merely a new song, it’s the way said song will make you feel.
For more details and/or to get the song, visit http://smarturl.it/ellencooper
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