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  1. J. R. Cobb. Cobb as part of the Classics IV in 1968. James Barney Cobb Jr. (February 5, 1944 – May 4, 2019) was an American guitarist and songwriter, most notable for co-writing "Spooky", "Stormy" and "Traces", among others, as a member of the Classics IV, [1] plus "Champagne Jam" and "Do It Or Die", among others, as a member of ...

  2. J.R. Cobb, also known as James Barney Cobb Jr., was an American guitarist and songwriter, and a founding member of the Southern Rock band, Atlanta Rhythm Section. Cobb was also a member...

  3. 4. März 2019 · When he joined Atlanta Rhythm Section in early 1972, J.R. Cobb and Barry Bailey had more in common than simply being the band’s co-guitarists. Like Bailey (VG, December ’16), Cobb had been playing in bands since the early ’60s. Furthermore, he had performed in a hit-making aggregation. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, he grew up in

  4. J.R. Cobb was an American guitarist and songwriter, most notable for co-writing "Spooky" and "Stormy" as a member of The Classics IV. He was also a founding member of The Atlanta Rhythm Section, a popular band in the 70's...and even played behind the country supergroup The Highwaymen, for 5 years. Cobb has been inducted in both the Georgia and Alabama Music Halls of Fame.

  5. Atlanta Rhythm Section (or ARS) is an American Southern rock band formed in 1970 by Rodney Justo (singer), Barry Bailey (guitar), Paul Goddard (bass), Dean Daughtry (keyboards), Robert Nix (drums) and J. R. Cobb (guitar). [2] The band experienced its greatest chart success with Ronnie Hammond as lead singer 1972-1982.

  6. 5. Mai 2019 · May 5, 2019. James Barney "J. R." Cobb Jr., a founding member of the Atlanta Rhythm Section, died on Saturday of a heart attack. He was 75. Cobbs death was shared by his family and...

  7. 24. Nov. 2021 · 209. 8.1K views 4 years ago. Atlanta Rhythm Section & Classics IV Co-Founder J.R. Cobb Dead At 75 James Barney "J. R." Cobb Jr. Died of a heart attack this past Saturday (May 4,...

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