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  1. 12. Nov. 2021 · Live in San Francisco by James 'Curly' Cooke, released 12 November 2021 1. Mystery Train 2. Meet Me At The Station 3. Operator 4. Mean Old World

  2. Explore James "Curly" Cooke's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about James "Curly" Cooke on AllMusic.

  3. 19. Feb. 2020 · James "Curly" Cooke can be heard on these Chuck Berry recordings: James Cooke Nickname "Curly" 27. 6. 1967 (Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California, USA) Medley: Rockin' At The Fillmore/Everyday I Have The Blues . Introduction (Bil ...

  4. 24. Juli 2016 · He then moved to San Francisco and formed the first incarnation of the Steve Miller Blues Band, featuring guitarist JamesCurlyCooke, bassist Lonnie Turner, and drummer Tim Davis. The band built a local following through a series of free concerts and backed Chuck Berry in 1967 at a Fillmore date later released as a live album.

  5. Profile: Guitarist, songwriter. Publishing name is 'James Patrick Cooke' per ASCAP. Born on 12 November 1944 in Wausau, Wisconsin, USA. Died on 15 May 2011, in Tacoma, Washington, USA. Show more.

  6. Les Dudek is American guitarist Les Dudek's 1976 self-titled solo debut album. Steve Miller covered "What a Sacrifice" on his album Book of Dreams as "Sacrifice", which included Dudek and James Curly Cooke in the recording. His early releases strongly influenced by the Southern rock style of the Allman Brothers Band - slide guitar and

  7. Les Dudek is American guitarist Les Dudek 's 1976 self-titled solo debut album . Track listing. All tracks are written by Les Dudek, unless otherwise noted. Influence. Steve Miller covered "What a Sacrifice" on his album Book of Dreams as "Sacrifice", which included Dudek and James Curly Cooke in the recording.