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  2. Hope Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Cooke was born in San Francisco to John J. Cooke, a flight instructor, and Hope Noyes, an amateur pilot. She was raised in the Episcopal Church. [7] Her mother, Hope Noyes, died in January 1942 at age 25 when the plane she was flying solo crashed.

  3. A Hope for Home - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, A Hope for Home entered the home studio of bassist Dan McCall (Robots Ate My Studio) and recorded their first album Here, the End. [9] The track "Kyle" off of the album was written for Kyle Cooke by Matthew Ellis, and in the liner notes of the album there are words stating that the entire album is dedicated to the memory of Kyle Cooke.

  4. Ithaca discography - Wikipedia

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    Ithaca discography; Ithaca in 2023. Studio albums: 2: EPs: 2: ... Paul Cooke [27] "Hold Fast Hope" 2020 N/A Non-album single [10] "They Fear Us" 2022 Paul Cooke They ...

  5. Count to Four - Wikipedia

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    The EP also contained the ballad "No It's A Pattern," its title being a clever answer to the previous EP's track 3 question - (see Discography section). The band saw some mild success from the album, landing some showcases with larger national acts, and selling nearly 2000 digital downloads via Bandcamp.

  6. Runaway June - Wikipedia

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    Under this lineup, Cooke was the lead vocalist, Mulholland was the low harmony vocalist and mandolin player, [2] and Wayne the high harmony vocalist and guitar player. [ 1 ] The three met in Nashville and wrote their debut single "Lipstick" with assistance from Rebecca Lynn Howard , Caroline Hobby (also a former member of Stealing Angels), and ...

  7. Tribute to the Lady - Wikipedia

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    Tribute to the Lady is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released in April 1959. It was recorded in tribute to jazz vocalist Billie Holiday , who died later that year. The backing band is the René Hall Orchestra.

  8. GoodBooks - Wikipedia

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    GoodBooks were an English indie rock band from Sevenoaks in Kent.They first received media attention upon releasing their self-published EP Valves and Robots in June 2005.. The band signed to Transgressive Records in late 2005 for one single (bassist Christopher Porter has the date the band signed their record deal tattooed on his left wrist [1]) and released "Walk With Me" in April, before ...

  9. Portrait of a Legend: 1951–1964 - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a Legend: 1951–1964 is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released posthumously on June 17, 2003, by ABKCO Records.The disc covers Cooke's entire career, from his early 1950s beginnings with the Soul Stirrers to the posthumous 1964 single "Shake".