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Chad Copelin è un produttore, ingegnere del suono, musicista e cantautore di Norman, Oklahoma. Copelin got his start playing in local bands and majoring in music composition and after three years of school, left to collaborate with various musicians, tour nationally, and engineer and produce local bands. In 2005, he opened Blackwatch Studios with co-owner Jarod Evans and produced his first full-length album, I Am Haunted, I Am Alive by Beau Jenning's project Cheyenne. Copelin was nominated at the 2017 Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Christian Album for his work on "Poets & Saints" by All Sons & Daughters.

Ha lavorato inoltre come ingegnere del suono nell'EP del 2009 di David Hodges', The Rising.

Progetti

Amy Lee

Will "Science" Hunt, Tim McCord, Amy Lee, and Chad Copelin at El Capitan Theatre

Nel 2008, Copelin performed on Amy Lee's cover song Sally's Song for the album Nightmare Revisited. He is credited for additional keyboards and engineering. He also performed the song live with Amy at Jay Leno and El Capitan Theatre.

In 2015, he was credited as a performer on Amy Lee's cover of Chris Izaak's Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing from Recover, Vol. 1, which was originally submitted for The Cabin in the Woods, but was rejected. It was later intended to be on Evanescence's third album originally produced by Steve Lillywhite in 2010, but the album was rejected by the label.[1]

Evanescence

Amy, Steve Lillywhite, Chad Copelin, and Will Hunt at MSR Studios, New York

Entrò a far parte delle prime sessioni di registrazione del terzo album degli Evanescence insieme al produttore Steve Lillywhite il 22 febbraio 2010. Come noto, il materiale prodotto durante queste sessioni fu in gran parte scartato perché non ritenuto idoneo dall'etichetta discografica. Questo lavoro mai pubblicato viene ricordato da come "disco rotto" da Amy Lee[1].

Lo si può vedere in una delle prime clip condivise dalla band sui social durante le sessioni di registrazione[2][3]. Nel video, pubblicato da Amy su Twitter il 19 marzo 2010, Chad registrava Perfect Dream insieme a Amy e Steve Lillywhite.

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