No. It's a common misperception about him. The movements are just his way of responding to the music. His way of "emoting" shall we say.
It's pretty obvious(see Woodstock & recent video's)that his movements are "his" way of expression;they are external expressions of the passion he has for the songs he sings.I think it's beautiful,the way he let's himself go & sings it like he means it.It's a gift & not everyone who sings seems to mean it.Love you & Your gift,You go Joe.
Joe Cocker, the iconic British singer known for his raspy voice and soulful performances, did not have Huntington's disease. He battled other health issues, including lung cancer, which he was diagnosed with in 2014. Cocker passed away on December 22, 2014, but there is no public information or indication that he had Huntington's disease.
The Australian singer, Jarvis Cocker is no relation to Joe Cocker. Jarvis Cocker's father is a DJ named Mack Cocker. There has never been any mention of Joe Cocker and his wife Pam having any children.
Joe Cocker was born on May 20, 1944.
Joe Cocker was born on May 20, 1944.
Joe Cocker passed away on December 22, 2014, due to lung cancer. He had been battling the disease for some time before his death. Cocker was renowned for his distinctive voice and powerful performances, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the music industry.
The cast of The Best of Joe Cocker Live - 1992 includes: Joe Cocker as himself
Joe Cocker Live was created in 1990-05.
Joe Cocker - With a Little Help From My Friends
The Anthology - Joe Cocker album - was created on 1999-08-17.
Joe Cocker's Greatest Hits was created in 1977-11.
Joe Cocker is not related to fellow Sheffield-born musician Jarvis Cocker, despite this being a rumour (particularly in Australia, where Jarvis' father Mac Cocker was a radio DJ who allowed listeners to believe he was Joe Cocker's brother). -Wikipedia
Organic - Joe Cocker album - was created on 1996-10-29.