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  2. John Byrne Cooke - Wikipedia

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    John Byrne Cooke (October 5, 1940 – September 3, 2017) was an American author, musician, and photographer. ... He wrote On the Road with Janis Joplin, ...

  3. Janis Joplin - Wikipedia

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    John Byrne Cooke believed Joplin had obtained heroin much more potent than what she and other L.A. heroin users had received on previous occasions, as was indicated by overdoses of several of her dealer's other customers during the same weekend. [117] [118] Her death was ruled accidental. [119] Newspaper clipping, October 5, 1970

  4. Down on Me (traditional song) - Wikipedia

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    Edna G. Cooke; The lyrics of the freedom song are darker than the later Joplin lyrics. For example, the second stanza of jazz versions [5] and Dock Reed's version run: [6] 2. Mary and Martha, Luke and John, All God's prophets dead and gone. Looks like everybody in this world round down on me.

  5. Cheap Thrills (Big Brother and the Holding Company album)

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    Cheap Thrills is the second studio album by American rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, released on August 12, 1968, by Columbia Records. Cheap Thrills was the band's final album with lead singer Janis Joplin before she left to begin a solo career.

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  7. John Cooke - Wikipedia

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    John Cooke (fl. c. 1611), author of the play Greene's Tu Quoque John Cook (regicide) (1608–1660), English Solicitor General, prosecuted King Charles I John Cook (pirate) or John Cooke (died 1684), English pirate, associate of Edward Davis

  8. Talk:Janis Joplin/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    That John Cooke has an "e" on the end. You can confirm the spelling by noting that John Cooke is the son of Alistair Cooke. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.170.104.37 22:29, 28 December 2009 (UTC) The authors of Janis Joplin: A Performance Diary are John Byrne Cooke and David Dalton.

  9. John J. Cooke - Wikipedia

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    John J. Cooke (born John Joseph Cooke; 1874 – 1921) was an American stage performer and a silent film actor. Cooke was born on October 1, 1874, in Manhattan, New York. He was 47 when he died in Los Angeles, California on October 2, 1921. Between 1914 and 1921, Cooke acted in over 30 films.