Elizabeth Cook

Elizabeth Cook

Genres: country, blues, americana, folk, Alt-country

About Elizabeth Cook

Elizabeth Cook (born July 18, 1972 in Wildwood, Florida) is an American country music singer and radio host. She has made over 400 appearances on the Grand Ole Opry since her debut on March 17, 2000, despite not being a member. Her albums include The Blue Album (2000), Hey, Y'all (2002), This Side of the Moon (2005), Balls (2007), Welder (2010), and Gospel Plow (2012). Cook's West Virginia-born mother played guitar and mandolin and sang on local radio shows. Her father, a Georgia native, also performed country music and served jail time for running moonshine. Upon his release, he and Elizabeth's mother played in local bands together, eventually marrying. Elizabeth, born in 1972, moved to Nashville in her twenties and quickly got a publishing deal. Demos recorded between 1997 and 2000 comprised her independently released debut album, "The Blue Album", which showcased her formidable songwriting ability and featured such well-known Music City musicians as Tim Carroll, Kenny Vaughan, and Rick Schell. She made her major label debut in 2002 with "Hey Y'All". But following a corporate re-structuring that left the album virtually abandoned and stagnant on sales, Elizabeth fought back with her 2005 independent release "This Side Of The Moon", which received positive reviews. Her album "Balls" was released May 2007. It was been her most successful album to date, thanks to glowing press reviews and significant video play for the song "Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman." Her 2010 album Welder features appearances by an all-star roster of guests including Dwight Yoakam, Crowell and Buddy Miller, and continued her increasing popularity becoming her highest charting album in the U.S. Her album "Gospel Plow" was released June 2012. Cook hosts the morning radio show "Elizabeth Cook's Apron Strings" on the Sirius XM radio station Outlaw Country on Channel 60. The show airs weekdays from 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM (Eastern Time). The show format is a mix of Americana, Outlaw, and Alt Country. In 2016, Cook released her sixth studio album Exodus of Venus. Official Site

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Elizabeth Cook — Top 11 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Elizabeth Cook Cutting Diamonds
Elizabeth Cook Broke Down in London on the M25 [nqB]
Elizabeth Cook Exodus of Venus [n8o]
Elizabeth Cook (Americana Fest) Making Believe
Elizabeth Cook Girlfriend Tonight
Elizabeth Cook Pancho & Lefty
Elizabeth Cook Dyin'
Elizabeth Cook Hear Jerusalem Calling
Elizabeth Cook Kiss Me Again
Elizabeth Cook Aftermath
Elizabeth Cook Broke Down In London On The M25
Cutting Diamonds
Broke Down in London on the M25 [nqB]
Exodus of Venus [n8o]
(Americana Fest) Making Believe
Girlfriend Tonight
Pancho & Lefty
Hear Jerusalem Calling
Kiss Me Again
Broke Down In London On The M25