Jeff Cook


Jeffery A. Cook is an American musician and songwriter who is best known as one of the founding members of the country band Alabama.

Life and career

Jeffery A. Cook was born in Fort Payne, Alabama, and is of English and Native American descent, Cook is a graduate of Fort Payne High School and Jacksonville State University. He obtained a broadcast engineer license three days after his fourteenth birthday, and worked at a local radio station as a disc jockey while still in high school.
Cook co-founded the band Wildcountry, along with his cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry, in 1972. He contributed vocals, lead guitar, keyboard, and fiddle to the group's productions. Since the band ceased active production and performance in 2003, Cook has formed the groups Cook & Glenn and the Allstar Goodtime Band, with which he performs.
In addition to his performance work, Cook founded Cook Sound Studios, Inc., in his native Fort Payne, and also established radio station , which he later sold, in adjacent Valley Head, Alabama. Cook is also noted for his culinary endeavors, having operated a restaurant and marketed his own sauce.
Cook endorsed the 2008 presidential candidacy of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, and made appearances with the candidate in Alabama.
Cook was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019.

Personal life

Cook is currently on tour. Outside of tours, he is a part of the Del Chouch Music Education Foundation. On April 11, 2017, Cook disclosed that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's four years ago and will no longer be touring regularly with Alabama. He will still be a part of the band as he stated that he doesn't want to give up music.

Solo discography

2018: "WHY NOT ME" with William Shatner