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Oct 1, 1982Songwriter/producer Ross Copperman is born in Roanoke, Virginia. He writes Luke Bryan's "Strip It Down," Blake Shelton's "I Lived It," Dierks Bentley's "Woman, Amen" and Keith Urban's "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16"Oct 14, 2014Dierks Bentley appears on PBS' telecast of "Front And Center." The CMA-related episode also features songwriters Jim Beavers, Ross Copperman, Jon Randall and Brett James. Music on the installment includes "Drunk On A Plane" and "I Hold On"Mar 9, 2016Elle King records her vocal for the Dierks Bentley single "Different For Girls" at Arlyn Studios in Austin with Bentley and producer Ross Copperman overseeingOct 10, 2017Ross Copperman, Nicolle Galyon and Shane McAnally write a Keith Urban hit, "Female," in NashvilleAug 11, 2018Kelsea Ballerini writes "the other girl" with Shane McAnally and Ross Copperman at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VirginiaJan 18, 2019"Beat Of The Music" songwriter Ross Copperman unveils a recording studio he donated to his alma mater, Glenvar High School in Salem, VirginiaFeb 13, 2020Michael Ray and songwriters Emily Weisband, Ross Copperman and Nicolle Galyon perform a Hometown To Hometown concert at Clementine in Nashville to raise money for Tennessee high schools. The evening's songs include "Setting The World On Fire," "Nobody But You," "Tequila" and "homecoming queen?"May 5, 2020Darius Rucker writes "Beers And Sunshine" via Zoom with Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne and J.T. HardingDec 14, 2020Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani sing their current duet, "Happy Anywhere," on NBC's "The Voice." John Legend and Kelly Clarkson are also coaches on the show, which features songwriter Ross Copperman as a guest advisor. Contestant performances on the episode include "The Climb," "In Color" and "Landslide"May 16, 2021Luke Bryan performs "Waves" during ABC's "American Idol," where he serves as a judge along with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Nashville producers Ross Copperman and Ian Fitchuk make brief cameos, and contestant Chayce Beckham covers "Colder Weather" and "You Should Probably Leave"
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