Representative Albums: "Stop the Madness," "The Promise Highway," "An Evening with the Blues"
Biography
Born into a musical family, multi-talented electric blues guitarist Mark Cook grew up on the road, touring North America with his parents, who billed themselves as the Dale & Vicki Duo. Cook inherited his parents' gift and passion for music, namely the blues, and set out to become a serious musician after settling in Indiana at age 15. Since then, Cook furthered his masterful command of the guitar and also taught himself bass, piano, and production. Over time, he constructed a professional recording studio in his home, where he engineered, produced, and recorded his debut CD, An Evening With the Blues, in 2000. The album won acclaim, particularly from Just Plain Folks, a large music-industry organization, who voted it Best Blues Album of the Year 2001. Cook released his second album, The Promise Highway, in 2002. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Mark Cook is an American songwriter and keyboardist, best known for playing keyboards in the 1970s rock group Daniel Amos. Mark Cook later left the group to become a Calvary Chapel Pastor.
Prior to his time with D.A., Cook was the keyboardist for the Warner Brothers band Spring Canyon.
Mark Cook is a well known technical trader.
Cook is now working as an English teacher at Battlefield High School in Haymarket, Virginia.