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  • Jeff Cook, co-founder of country band Alabama, dies at 73

    Jeff Cook, co-founder of country band Alabama, dies at 73

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    NEW YORK — Guitarist Jeff Cook, who co-founded the 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 Jason Aldean, who tweeted: “ I got a chance to perform with him multiple times over the years and I will never forget it.” Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, added: “Everything he did was rooted in his deep love of music, a love he shared with millions.”

    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. That run included the pop crossover hits “Love In The First Degree” and “Feels So Right,” as well as “Tennessee River” and “Mountain Music.”

    “Jeff Cook, and all of the guys in Alabama, were so generous with wisdom and fun when I got to tour with them as a young artist,” Kenny Chesney said in a statement. “They showed a kid in a T-shirt that country music could be rock, could be real, could be someone who looked like me. Growing up in East Tennessee, that gave me the heart to chase this dream.”

    The band had a three-year run as CMA Entertainer of the Year from 1982-1985 and earned five ACM Award Entertainer of the Year trophies from 1981-1985. He stopped touring with Alabama in 2018.

    Cook released a handful of solo projects and toured with his Allstar Goodtime Band. He also released collaborations with Charlie Daniels and “Star Trek” star William Shatner. He entered the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2005 as a member of Alabama.

    A song he co-wrote in 2015, “No Bad Days,” took on new meaning after his diagnosis. “After I got the Parkinson’s diagnosis, people would quote the song to me and say, ‘No bad days,’” Cook told The Tennessean in 2019. “They write me letters, notes and emails and they sign ‘No Bad Days.’ I know the support is there.”

    Survivors include his wife, Lisa.

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  • 75th Sturgis Rally and the Charlie Daniels Band Bring the Good Times to Whitewood Campground

    75th Sturgis Rally and the Charlie Daniels Band Bring the Good Times to Whitewood Campground

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    75th Sturgis Rally and The Charlie Daniels Band bring the Good Times to Whitewood Campground. The Official 75th Sturgis Rally Campground, Whitewood Campground and Event Center, is pleased to present The Charlie Daniels Band on August 3, 2015. The show starts at 9:00pm MST. Whitewood Campground will showcase other national bands such as: Lee Brice, Sawyer Brown, and The Marshall Tucker Band.

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    updated: Jun 9, 2015

    The Whitewood Campground and Event Center has announced that The Charlie Daniels Band will play a one night show at 9:00 p.m. MST on August 3, 2015. The concert is one of many events that will be hosted at The Whitewood Campground and Event Center located at 596 Whitewood service road, Whitewood, South Dakota 57793. 

    The Charlie Daniels Band has won six Broadcast Music Incorporated Awards over the years for songs such as “Devil Went Down to Georgia” and “In America.” Charlie Daniels was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry and won the Career Achievement Award from the Country Music DJ and Radio Hall of Fame in 2008, after 50 years of playing music.

    “Glad to be getting back to Dakota country to pick for the bikers, gonna be a large time at Whitewood Campgrounds on August 3rd.”

    Charlie Daniels, National Recording Artist

    “Glad to be getting back to Dakota country to pick for the bikers, gonna be a large time at Whitewood Campgrounds on August 3rd.”-Charlie Daniels

    Whitewood Campground and Event Center was named the official campground for the 75th anniversary of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Formerly the Boneyard in Whitewood, the event center has emerged as the destination to be before, during and after the rally. In its first year of operating, the staff has managed to sign top performing artists to play concerts, and other shows that will take place on the premises.

    Along with The Charlie Daniels Band, other top shows include The Marshall Tucker Band, Sawyer Brown, three different motorcycle shows, an Indian heritage Brule show, and many more. The grounds, which will be open before, during and after the rally, have events scheduled for rally-goers of all ages throughout the July 30th to August 8th 2015 period that it is open.

    Entry for all of the sites events is free to those who stay at the campground. Additionally, tickets will become available and sold through our website; www.whitewoodcampground.com.

    “A home run for us! The Sturgis Rally brings people from all over the nation together. What better way to celebrate this event than to have Charlie ‘Take Back the U.S.A’!” – Kristen Voll, Marketing Director

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