Cooper White
Multi-instrumentalist
Cooper White is a multi-instrumentalist, saxophonist, and producer originally from Alaska, whose musical journey was sparked at the renowned Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. Classically and jazz-trained, Cooper studied at Berklee College of Music, where he earned a degree in Contemporary Writing and Production, with saxophone as his principal instrument.
Following Berklee, Cooper built an international career performing across 70 countries on all seven continents, while being based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His performance credits include work on major cruise lines and luxury yachts, as well as tours throughout the United States, Europe, and South America. He has also appeared in notable stage productions such as Broadway’s After Midnight and Los Angeles’ For the Record: The Brat Pack.
As a creator, Cooper developed and performed his original show A Public Saxophone and Other Bedtime Stories onboard cruise ships, and has written for artists including Nathan Chester (finalist, The Voice 2024). His work has been featured at 54 Below in New York City. In addition to his live performance work, Cooper is active in electronic music production, presenting a unique live-looping show that blends House, Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Pop, using multiple instruments to create dynamic, improvised interpretations of well-known songs.





