Copeland's active career spanned from the 1940s to the 1980s. Throughout his career he participated on many
swing and
hard bop dates, appearing on the well known ''
Monk's Music'' by
Thelonious Monk recorded in June 1957. Copeland played with a swinging, upbeat approach, but was undoubtedly overshadowed by other top trumpeters of the era such as
Lee Morgan and
Clifford Brown. He toured with Thelonious Monk in 1968, and appeared at the 1973
Newport Jazz Festival. Later, Copeland was a Music Professor at
Hampshire College, teaching jazz composition. In 1974, he published the book
The Ray Copeland Method and Approach to the Creative Art of Jazz Improvisation. Copeland never recorded as a session leader. == Personal life ==