It’s one of the enduring images of 1969’s Woodstock Festival: a bedraggled Joe Cocker sweating through his tie-dye, spasmodically playing air-guitar and singing The Beatles’ Sgt. Peppers chestnut ...
Joe Cocker met his idol Ray Charles in 1969 when he got invited backstage after a concert at Carnegie Hall. It was the first time he came face to face with the musical genius who had inspired him as a ...
Original Woodstock performer Joe Cocker is dead at the age of 70, according to Sony Music. The New York Daily News reports the British singer, best known for his cover of the Beatles' "With a Little ...
Cocker performed at the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and charted 19 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including familiar recordings like 1968's "With a Little Help From My Friends" By Jason Lipshutz, ...
Late British blues rock icon Joe Cocker thrilled fans for decades, delivering more than a thousand passionate live performances and recording 22 studio albums. From the 1960s until his death at age 70 ...
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A documentary about Joe Cocker, the late British musician who maintained ties to the Hudson Valley, will be screened Saturday in Woodstock. Saturday’s screening of “Joe Cocker: Mad Dog with Soul” is ...
Joe Cocker succumbed to cancer Monday at the age of 70, but the music of the veteran British belter will undoubtedly live on. Aside from his full-throated, soulful voice, Cocker was known for his ...
Cocker was known for his powerful, gravelly voice and his eccentric body movements while performing. He had his biggest success as an interpreter of songs by other artists and composers, although he ...