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Name | Welder |
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Caption | Welder making boilers for a ship, Combustion Engineering Company. Chattanooga, Tennessee |
Official names | Weldor |
Type | Vocation |
Activity sector | Construction |
Category:Welding Category:Production occupations Category:Construction trades workers Category:Metalworking occupations
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Name | Elizabeth Cook |
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Background | solo_singer |
Born | 1972 |
Origin | Wildwood, Florida, United States |
Instrument | vocals,guitar |
Genre | country music |
Years active | 2000-present |
Label | Warner Bros. Records Hog County Production 31 Tigers |
Url | http://www.elizabeth-cook.com |
Elizabeth Cook (born 1972 in Wildwood, Florida) is an American country music singer who made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry on March 17, 2000. She has released five albums to date. Balls was produced by Rodney Crowell, and nine of the album's 11 tracks were written or co-written by Elizabeth – including the single "Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman". Her next album, "Welder", released May 11, 2010, was produced by Don Was. The album received rave reviews.
Through it all, Elizabeth maintained a relentless touring schedule, playing shows in America, as well as South Korea, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Poland France and the UK, the last of these including memorable appearances at the Cambridge Folk Festival, the Maverick Festival and the Borderline in London. She has continued appearing on stage at the Grand Ole Opry - indeed, she has appeared over 300 times and yet is still a "non-member".
She toured the UK in support of her Welder LP performing 18 dates with her husband Tim Carroll and her upright bass player Bones Hillman, formerly of Midnight Oil, who had relocated to Nashville, Tennessee after hearing nothing out of Midnight Oil for a year. The Back Road Radio Show, Indianapolis, IN 91.9FM WITT, Cook did a Live Interview/>
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