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Eli Cook

Eli Cook

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 58 votes
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  • Similar Artists: John Lee Hooker, Son House, Elmore James

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Fixin' To Die (5:59) Date added: 04/23/07 | Total listens: 7,714
Miss Blues'es Child (4:31) Date added: 04/23/07 | Total listens: 24,736
Don't Ride My Pony (3:31) Date added: 04/23/07 | Total listens: 13,464

User reviews for Eli Cook

Average rating4 starsOut of 58 votes

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Editor's review

The notion that Delta blues is the province of grizzled geezers gets questioned by Charlottesville's Cook, a young gun with an old soul. The 20-year-old storms through banged-up slide guitar romps, tackling the storied form with the mean streak of his generation's metal men.

Biography

Charlottesville, Virginia's best kept secret Eli Cook is about to leave home with his June 5 debut release of Miss Blues'es Child on Valley Entertainment. Paying homage to traditional delta blues and heroes such as Mississippi John Hurt and Robert Johnson, the new disc features little more than Cook's impressive guitar playing and gritty vocals. Listeners will take a double take at the CD cover when they hit the play button. The blues just aren't played like this anymore.

ï¿?I avoided a lot of twelve bar blues and went straight for the old-school, one-chord stuff, says Cook. ï¿?That's actually some of my favorite stuff, the eerie dark tunes by R.L. Burnside and Fred McDowell.ï¿? Big names to be throwing around for a twenty year old from Charlottesville, Virginia who has rarely played outside of hometown city limits.

Cook mixes up his own material with the old, down in the Delta-blues tracks. The title track sounds as if it could be a recently discovered venerable tune from a long ago era, but with a slightly updated quality. However, he's not just playing the same licks as his mentors, but adding his signature sound and style to a nearly lost art of the blues.

In addition to playing the dive bars and church revivals in his home area, Cook has graduated to opening for B.B. King and performing with African percussionist Darrell Rose at DC's Kennedy Center Millennium Stage. His own club shows are usually sold out as word of mouth continues to spread for this young blues prodigy.

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