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A longtime denizen of New York's doo wop scene, Cooper's only major hit was the 1962 instrumental "Wiggle Wobble." The Norfolk, VA, native was a member of <a href="spotify:artist:2sBRw0yXtPuCB4RqluKYOh">the Empires</a> and the Whirlers, and managed <a href="spotify:artist:3JGrgRrVkxLjnDtVbryvDx">the Charts</a>, before signing with Danny Robinson's Everlast imprint and cutting a vocal called "Dig Yourself" with his band, the Soul Rockers. Ironically, it was the flip side (a pounding instrumental called "Wiggle Wobble," featuring prominent <a href="spotify:artist:0WxOgeRxUt0MwPrI7A5atQ">King Curtis</a>-styled tenor sax by ex-<a href="spotify:artist:3JGrgRrVkxLjnDtVbryvDx">Charts</a> lead singer Joe Grier) that gave Cooper his only chart ride. Follow-up efforts included the similar "Let's Do the Boston Monkey" for Enjoy. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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