Stu Cook
American musician
Intro | American musician | |
Places | United States of America | |
is | Bass-guitarist | |
Work field | Music | |
Gender |
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Birth | 25 April 1945, Stanton | |
Age | 79 years | |
Star sign | Taurus |
Stuart Alden "Stu" Cook (born April 25, 1945) is an American bass guitarist, best known for his work in the rock band, Creedence Clearwater Revival.
In the mid-1970s, Cook and former CCR drummer Doug Clifford joined the Don Harrison Band, which released two albums. In 1979, Cook produced 15 songs by Roky Erickson and the Aliens, which were released in 1980 on two LPs with different running orders, The Evil One and I Think of Demons.
From 1986 to 1991, Cook was a member of the country and western band Southern Pacific. In 1993 Cook auditioned for the role of the bassist in Rolling Stones after the departure of Bill Wyman. Cook and Clifford later reformed the band Creedence Clearwater Revisited in 1995.
Year | Artist | Album | Comment |
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1972 | Mark Spoelstra | This House | Rhythm guitar |
Doug Clifford | Cosmo | ||
1974 | Doug Sahm | Groover's Paradise | Bass |
Tom Fogerty | Zephyr National | ||
Myopia | |||
1977 | Don Harrison | Not Far From Free | |
1978 | Russell DaShiell | Elevator | |
1981 | The Explosives | Three Ring Circus | Producer |
1982 | Baron Stewart | In Temperature Rising | Bass and producer |
1983 | Sir Douglas Quintet | Midnight Sun | Bass |
1985 | Greg Gumbel | California Republic | Bass, rhythm guitar, tambourine, backing vocals and producer |
1994 | Sir Douglas Quintet | Day Dreaming at Midnight | Bass |
1995 | Peter Lewis | Peter Lewis | Bass and producer |