New age group
2002 originally comprised Texas-based multi-instrumentalists/vocalists
Pamela and
Randy Copus, later joined by their daughter,
Sarah Copus. Both husband and wife had an early interest in music:
Pamela started piano lessons at age six and went on to study keyboards, flute, piccolo, oboe, guitar, violin, and bagpipes, while
Randy studied voice, guitar, piano, keyboards, trumpet, and tuba before learning about recording and production.
Randy worked as a recording engineer, session musician and vocalist, producer, and composer in studios in New York, L.A., New Orleans, Dallas, and Austin before forming
2002 with
Pamela in the early '90s. Their 1992 debut album,
Wings, introduced the duo's lush arrangements, epic choral vocals, and spacious productions. Releases like 1995's
Savitri, 1997's
Chrysalis, 1998's
Land of Forever, and 2000's
River of Stars defined them as one of the '90s most distinctive new age talents. Keeping busy in their namesake year,
2002 released their first career retrospective,
The Sacred Well, as well as a new album,
Across an Ocean of Dreams. The duo discussed changing their name once the year had passed, but in 2003
This Moment Now appeared with their original moniker intact. The following years brought a number of additional
2002 albums, including
The Emerald Way (2006),
Legends Series: Timeless and
Christmas Dreams (both 2007),
A Word in the Wind and
Wings II: Return to Freedom (both 2009),
Damayanti (2011),
Believe: A Spiritual Romance (2012),
Trail of Dreams (2014), and
Celtic Fairy Lullaby (2016). ~ Heather Phares