Latest posts by William Brookson (see all)
- New York Songwriter Kate Schutt Captures the Terror and Transformation of an Arctic Storm on Meditative New Single “Drumfire of the Hurricane” - August 20, 2026
- Interview: Ariana Fig Shares Debut Album ‘So Long, Sinnerstate!,’ A Nostalgic Folk-Pop Journey Through Identity - August 19, 2026
- Interview: Toronto’s Brodie Christ Embraces Reinvention and Self-Discovery on Uplifting Alternative Country Track “16 & 9 Lives” - August 17, 2026
Cooper Bloom, a singer-songwriter and performer from just outside Toronto, Ontario, who proudly identifies as part of the LGTBQ community. His goal is to create a community through his music where people are inspired to be true to themselves and follow their dreams.
The inspiration behind his positive new song, “Be Alright,” came from a moment when Cooper and his boyfriend were holding hands in public, and were met with hateful homophobic slurs from strangers passing by. Instead of feeling defeated, it only made him more determined to celebrate their love and to show that they won’t be silenced or ashamed.


