David Cook
Tulsa, OK, US
Rock
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Cook has been singing since he was in the second grade; he also plays the guitar and bass guitar. Cook was the lead singer and guitarist of the band Axium from 1999 until 2006. Cook formed Axium in his junior year at Blue Springs South High School with drummer Bobby Kerr. One of the band's songs, "Hold," was picked up by AMC Theatres Movie Tunes and was played before previews on 5,000 screens nationwide. Axium was also named one of the top 15 independent bands in the country in "Got Milk?"'s independent band contest.
In 2006, after the breakup of Axium, Cook relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma. There he joined the regional touring band Midwest Kings, playing bass and singing backup vocals. He recorded one EP, Incoherent with Desire to Move On, with the band in 2006. He also worked as a bartender at several Tulsa clubs, including Blank Slate and Rehab Lounge.
Cook released an independent album, Analog Heart, in 2006. The album was chosen as the fourth-best CD released in 2006 by website Music Equals Life. Cook also won the Urban Tulsa Weekly's Absolute Best of Tulsa award for "Best Locally Produced, Independent Album" in 2007. He had completed recording a second album before his appearance on American Idol.
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Cook has been singing since he was in the second grade; he also plays the guitar and bass guitar. Cook was the lead singer and guitarist of the band Axium from 1999 until 2006. Cook formed Axium in his junior year at Blue Springs South High School with drummer Bobby Kerr. One of the band's songs, "Hold," was picked up by AMC Theatres Movie Tunes and was played before previews on 5,000 screens nationwide. Axium was also named one of the top 15 independent bands in the country in "Got Milk?"'s independent band contest.
In 2006, after the breakup of Axium, Cook relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma. There he joined the regional touring band Midwest Kings, playing bass and singing backup vocals. He recorded one EP, Incoherent with Desire to Move On, with the band in 2006. He also worked as a bartender at several Tulsa clubs, including Blank Slate and Rehab Lounge.
Cook released an independent album, Analog Heart, in 2006. The album was chosen as the fourth-best CD released in 2006 by website Music Equals Life. Cook also won the Urban Tulsa Weekly's Absolute Best of Tulsa award for "Best Locally Produced, Independent Album" in 2007. He had completed recording a second album before his appearance on American Idol.



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