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Citizen Cope is Jack Johnson if someone shot him with a blues bullet and he was reincarnated. A blues Zombie!
In 2000 Citizen singed to DreamWorks record label and two years after released his self titled debut album. In 2004 he then went on to make a second album but this time produced solely by himself. 'The Clarence Greenwood Recordings' would ultimately surpass as his best work. 'Bullet and a Target' really examples Citizen's song writing dexterity. His soulful lyrics and hooks get you tapping your toes and clicking your fingers without knowing. His jazz roots are infused with the blues so cleverly and effortlessly that they come together to create a cool pop tune, like Jack Johnson.
He is a well-acknowledged songwriter and producer as he has worked with many international acts including the artist Dido. His work has appeared an many films such as Ghost Town and his song 'Son's on a Rise' was the song used for the trailer for The Son's of Anarchy.
His music is soul driving, exciting, and engaging. He is a demon on the microphone and a devil on tour. And who can't resit those dreadlocks and well kept beard. I mean, come on!
Avis
I had the chance to see Citizen’s Cope live at a small concert venue in somewhat close to me. I decided to go to the show with a few of my friends and I am very glad that I did. I am not typically a bluesy type of music listener but he has definitely made me a fan. It was a very mellow and laid back type of show.
Given the nature of the songs, the crowd was still very in to the concert and was attentive throughout. Citizen’s Cope also interacted with the crowd a lot and took the time to explain the meaning behind a lot of his songs which added more to the show because it felt much more personal. It always adds something more when an artist feels like he can share with his fans.
He performed on a smaller stage with minimal lighting and a small backing band to help him perform. He played songs such as Bullet and a Target, Sideways, Every Waking Moment, Healing Hands and Son’s Gonna Rise. If I was given the opportunity to see him again, I would definitely go. I have been actively searching out more of his music since the show.
Clarence Greenwood better known by his stage name Citizen Cope is very much an amalgamation of the music that he plays. His whole appearance and demeanour translates to the crowd that he lives and breaths the alternative rock and soul genres.
This means there is a sincerity and personable way in which he performs his show and you know that he sings from the heart on the likes of 'Salvation'. He keeps intermittent communications to a minimum yet makes sure he thanks his crowd sincerely for their large reaction to favourite 'Contact'. He showcases a small amount of material from new album 'One Lovely Day' which sounds slick and polished with the same levels of ingenious genre melding that first brought Cope to the attention of the masses. It is the music lifted from perhaps his most cult appreciated self-titled LP that goes down the best with the crowds and by the finale of 'Let the Drummer Kick' Clarence knows he has very much entertained in his own unique manner.
Watching and listening to Citizen Cope in the small venue "Sweetwater" was a joy! I have attended a number of live shows over the last ten plus years in larger venues with and without a band and all have been great! I really enjoyed the acoustic show at the Sweetwater though wished the audience would be more respectful of the artist they came to hear by taking conversations outside, allowing the fans to hear Cope, not them!!! Citizen finished the show with a digital accompaniment of one of his songs which kicked up the energy in the room and drowned out the din. That was a great way to end the show! I never get tired of listening to his music. Hope to see him back in the bay area again soon!
Brian
Such a good experience to bear witness to and be in such close proximity to someone I have wanted to see live for a long while ....
A brilliant and humble performance for a gentleman who visibly enjoyed the crowd as we enjoyed having him sing for his supper. His songs all translate so well to the format of the night as an acoustic performance
The set wasn't short either, he played a number of songs went of for an interval, came back played his main set and then came back again when we all called 'encore' and did not just a couple but around six more songs
A crowd pleaser and an artist I would be pleased to see again
I got the pleasure of seeing citizens cope in St. Petersburg, F.L. At Janice landing in 2010. My best friend knew how much I loved Citizens Cope, so she bought me tickets for my 21st birthday. Definitely the best birthday, between the love my BFF showed me, and the love at that venue was pivotal. What an amazing experience. You see, Citizens Cope has helped me get through some of the hardest times of my life. Fan for life. I seem to miss out every time he’s back in town, There is always something. I’m very sad I missed the 20th anniversary tour. Fingers crossed for 2023, even if I have to go alone. With Love, Mary.
If Clarence Greenwood is one of the most 'pure' musicians I have had the pleasure of seeing. He and his music are one. Friday night, other than being a bit warm, Stubbs provided the perfect setting for CG and the audience to celebrate the extensive Citizen Cope catalog. He likes quiet, respectful, observant crowds for his solo acoustic performances so that the softer, more personal side of the tunes can be revealed and the ATX crowd was right on. Several great sing alongs and back-to-back-to-back...amazing, intimate performances. It was Cope #7 for me and there will definitely be a #8.
I'm struggling to find the words that would describe just how amazing the show was. I've never been able to see citizen cope live and love the union chapel so was hoping for something special. He did not disappoint! Even though it was a solo acoustic show the songs were just as gorgeous and his voice is insane. Running through songs across all of the albums and at one point even taking suggestions from the crowd. Played for over 2 hours but the crowd could have stayed for more. Loved it!!!
FANTASTIC! Soulful, sexy, great flow, incredible song writing and performance -- great show. Huge thumbs up--Cope was MUCH beloved by the packed DC audience! Minimal fluff as show was straightforward and the music spoke for itself... just good stuff.
A fantastic show and audience. Cope is a true artist. His love for his audience and the groove really shines through. If you're tired of the same pop and looking for artistry in song writing and performing, Citizen Cope is a must-see.
Amazing band in a very cool venue! Not a bad seat in the house. First set was an hour and a half straight! With little effort we were able to get very close to the stage. Made for a truly intimate experience.