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Cason Jay Cooley (born November 28, 1978, in Akron, Ohio) is an American record producer, audio engineer, composer, songwriter, and musician. He was raised in Wichita, Kansas. [1] As a child, Cooley often accompanied his parents, who toured the country as a part of the Cathedral Quartet. In 1997, Cooley moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he became a member of The Normals in 1998. [2] [ failed verification ] He toured with the band from 1998 until 2002, when the band broke up. [3] [ failed verification ]
Cooley is most recognized for his work as a songwriter and producer, and has worked with artists such as Matthew Perryman Jones, [4] Katie Herzig, [5] and Trent Dabbs.[ citation needed ] Cooley is also known for his work on Ben Rector's album, Brand New , [6] as well as Ingrid Michaelson's albums, Lights Out and It Doesn't Have to Make Sense . [7] [8]