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David Cook formed Axium in his junior year of high school alongside drummer Bobby Kerr. [2] The band was originally called Red Eye, but they changed it because it sounded too much like Pink Eye. The first performance as Axium (actually spelled Axiom at the time) consisted of Cook, Kerr, as well as Matt McLaughlin on guitar and Drew Foss on bass.
Blindsided is the second studio album by the band Axium, and the first to be released with a label.It features David Cook (vocals, guitar); Bobby Kerr (drums); Jerron Nichols (bass); Tom Basile (bass); and Jeff Shrout (guitar); with guest vocals on ‘Hold’ by Andy Skib (Midwest Kings (MWK)) and Mikey J (Mad Verb, New Science).
Matter of Time is the first studio album by the band Axium. The album was mixed, mastered, and produced by Mitch Rosenow and features David Cook (vocals, guitar); Bobby Kerr (drums); Jerron Nichols (bass); and Jeff Shrout (guitar).
Axium, however, broke up in 2006 and David Cook moved to Tulsa where he joined Midwest Kings, a band he once opened for. [24] He was the bassist for their EP Incoherent With Desire to Move On. [25] Members of that band Andy Skib and Neal Tiemann later became part of David Cook's post-Idol band The Anthemic.
The Story Thus Far is the fourth and final album (third studio album) by the band Axium, with David Cook (lead vocals/guitar/egg shaker), Bobby Kerr (drums/tambourine/vocals), Jeff Shrout (guitar/piano), Neal Tiemann (Midwest Kings) (bass guitar), and additional guitar on "AC" by Nick Gibson. Art direction and design was by Bobby Kerr and David ...
In the most concerted attack to date on Republican Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan from within the GOP House ranks, 48 representatives and nominees for House districts selected Rep. David Cook as ...
Alive in Tulsa is the third album and the first live album by the band Axium, and features David Cook (vocals, guitar); Bobby Kerr (drums); Ryan Butler (bass); and Jeff Shrout (guitar). It was recorded by Mike Russell on February 14, 2004 at "the Venue" and mastered by Ben Hosterman.
In less than two weeks the newest Texas Legislature will be sworn in at the state Capitol and the first important item on the to-do list for state representatives will be picking the next Speaker ...