David L. Cook

Christian music, Composer

1968 –

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Who is David L. Cook?

David L. Cook is an American Christian country music singer-songwriter, comedian and a multiple Emmy and Telly Awards winner.

Born to Donnell and June Cook, David is the oldest of six children. He has written more than 2,500 songs, including Drop that Rock, which was featured on his album In the Middle of It All and garnered a Dove Award nomination for Christian Country Album of the Year in 1999.

In all of Cook's overseas recordings his surname is Cooke to distinguish it from his work in the United States. The male members of The Cook Family Singers have always used just their middle initials as a trademark, a trait beginning back in 1885 when the first such group was formed.

In 1990 Cook was diagnosed with a dissociative disorder and psychogenic amnesia reportedly brought on by an abusive father. In 1999 Cook's story was used as a lead story with The 700 Club.

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Born
Nov 11, 1968
Mississippi
Also known as
  • Mortermer Crabbottom
Parents
Ethnicity
  • White American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Employment
  • Chief Executive Officer, International Academy of Music Arts and Sciences
    (2004/11 - )
  • Recording Artists, Five Star Music
Lived in
  • North Carolina

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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