Guitarist Jeff Cook, who co-founded the successful country group Alabama and steered them up the charts with such hits as Song Of The South and Dixieland Delight, has died.
He was 73.Cook had Parkinson's disease and disclosed his diagnosis in 2017. He died Tuesday at his home in Destin, Florida, said Don Murry Grubbs, a representative for the band.Tributes poured in from country stars, including Travis Tritt who called Cook 'a great guy and one heckuva bass fisherman' and Charlie Daniels, who tweeted that 'Heaven gained another guitar/fiddle player today.' Sad loss: Guitarist Jeff Cook, who co-founded the successful country group Alabama and steered them up the charts with such hits as Song Of The South and Dixieland Delight, has died.
Seen in 2012 His team: As a guitarist, fiddle player and vocalist, Cook - alongside cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry - landed eight No.
1 songs on the country charts between spring 1980 and summer 1982, according to the Country Music Hall of Fame As a guitarist, fiddle player and vocalist, Cook - alongside cousins Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry - landed eight No.
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