Jesse Cook, musician/producer, combines virtuoso rumba-flamenco guitar play… Read Full Bio ↴Jesse Cook, musician/producer, combines virtuoso rumba-flamenco guitar playing with elements of musical styles from all over the world. He has performed with the Chieftains, Diana Krall and Charlotte Church, among others, and has appeared on Jay Leno. Cook’s CDs have all charted on Billboard magazine’s top 10. He has won a Juno award, two Canadian Smooth Jazz ‘Guitarist of the Year’ awards and a Gemini award. His music has been featured on several episodes of Sex in the City, the Buddha Bar compilations and all of the Olympic games since Tempest, his first CD, made its debut in 1995.
He also has mesmerized Craig Chaquico's audience at Britt Fest, a totally amazing evening.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Jesse Arnaud Cook is a Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer. Widely considered one of the most influential figures in "nuevo flamenco" music, he incorporates elements of flamenco rumba, jazz & many forms of world music into his work. He is a Juno Award winner, Acoustic Guitar (magazine)'s Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco Category, and a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year. He has recorded on the EMI, E1 Music and Narada labels and has sold over 1.5 million records worldwide.
Born in Paris on 28 November 1964 to photographer and filmmaker John Cook and television director and producer Heather Cook, and nephew to artist Arnaud Maggs, Jesse Cook spent the first few years of his life moving between Paris, Southern France and Barcelona. As a toddler he was fascinated by the guitar and tried to emulate the sound he heard coming from his parents' recordings of Manitas de Plata, a famous Gypsy guitarist from the region of Southern France known as the Camargue.
After his parents separated, Cook and his sister accompanied his mother to her birth country, Canada. Recognizing the musical aptitude of her son, Cook's mother arranged for him to take lessons at Toronto’s Eli Kassner Guitar Academy. Cook eventually studied under Kassner, himself a student of the great maestro Andrés Segovia. While Cook was still a teenager, his father retired to the French city of Arles in the Camargue where his neighbor just happened to be Nicolas Reyes, lead singer of the flamenco group the Gipsy Kings. During frequent visits to Arles, Jesse Cook became increasingly fascinated by the “Camargue sound”, the rhythmic, flamenco-rumba approach that could be heard on many corners and cafés in the “gipsy barrio”.
Back at home, he continued his studies in classical and jazz guitar at Canada's Royal Conservatory of Music, York University, and Berklee College of Music in The United States.[1] He has often quipped that he later attempted to unlearn it all while immersing himself in the oral traditions of Gypsy music. This helped him widen his range of musical tastes.
The 1995 Catalina Jazz Festival was a turning point in his career. His debut album 'Tempest' had been independently released in Canada. Within a month, a deal with American company Narada allowed them to be booked at the Catalina Jazz festival. Originally the band was to perform during the twenty-minute intermissions in a little bar downstairs from the main stage. His performance was well appreciated, so appreciated in fact that Cook was invited to give a performance on the main stage, where he received a ten-minute standing ovation before the audience would allow him to play. Shortly afterwards, Tempest entered the American Billboard charts at #14.
Cook has recorded eight studio albums, three live DVDs and has traveled the world exploring musical traditions that he has blended into his style of rumba flamenco. In addition to headlining concerts and festivals, he has opened for such legends as B.B. King, Ray Charles and Diana Krall. He has performed with Welsh soprano Charlotte Church on The Tonight Show and toured with legendary Irish band, The Chieftains. Other artists Cook has performed and/or recorded with include: Montse Cortés (Spain), Flora Purim(Brazil), Holly Cole (Canada), Afro Celt Sound System (England), Buckwheat Zydeco (USA), Danny Wilde of The Rembrandts (USA), Liona Boyd (Canada), Ofra Harnoy (Canada), Alex Cuba (Cuba), Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto (Colombia), Dadawa (China), Djivan Gasparyan (Armenia), and Dulce Pontes (Portugal), among others.
His music has been featured on several episodes of Sex and The City, The Chris Isaak Show and several Olympic Games. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Irina Slutskaya of Russia won a bronze medal skating to Cook's composition "Mario Takes a Walk".
In 2001, Cook won a Juno Award in the Best Instrumental Album category for “Free Fall.” In 2009, he was Acoustic Guitar (magazine)'s Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco category (gold went to Paco de Lucia). He is a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year and numerous other awards.
In 2012, his concert television special "Jesse Cook, Live in Concert" was broadcast on the PBS and Public Television networks in the United States.
In 2013, his concert television special "Jesse Cook, Live at Bathurst Street Theatre" is now being broadcast on PBS and Public Television Networks in the United States.
Below is an interview with Theresa Poalucci which is very revealing:
“I wear many hats,” said Jesse Cook. “I compose music, produce, I am a sound engineer and guitarist. My role as a guitarist is actually small.”
However there is nothing small about the way Cook plays the guitar. When his fingers fly across the strings you would think you are hearing more than one guitar, as the resulting sound is rich with detail.
A Canadian, Cook was born in Paris to a filmmaking father and a mother who directed TV and acted as a producer. In his early years he was exposed to the sounds of Southern France and Barcelona. When his mother took him home to Canada, she arranged for him take guitar lessons with Toronto’s Eli Kassner Guitar Academy, where his talents were so obvious that he studied with the man himself. He eventually landed at Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Music, York University and the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston. Berklee graduates include the likes of Quincy Jones, Diana Krall, guitarist Brad Whitford, and Melissa Etheridge.
“A teacher told me that in order to become a concert quality guitarist, I would need to practice 10 hours a day, so I did,” explained Cook. “As I got toward the end of all that education I thought no one makes a living being a concert guitarist.”
So Cook headed home and started composing music and opened a recording studio where he helped other record. He wrote commissioned pieces for dance companies, background music for television shows and tracks for movies. His music has been in every Olympics since he started composing. Life was good until something rather quirky happened.
“In Toronto they were playing some of my songs as the background to their channel that shows the TV guide listings,” said Cook. “Every time they played a piece where I had recorded myself playing guitar the switchboard would light up at Rogers.”
The receptionists at Rogers would send these inquiries to the department that bought the music and did not know what to tell people about the composer. So they would give the callers his home phone number.
“I did not have a CD available for the public, so I did not know what to tell people when they called me,” he said. “But the calls kept coming and it made me reconsider the idea of doing a CD of my own.”
So Cook recorded his first album entitled Tempest. He went to a company that manufactured CDs thinking he would get 500, but they had a special for ordering 1,000.c “I thought great, what will I do with all of these,” said Cook, who imagined having stacks of CDs in his basement. Instead the initial 1000, flew out the door in the first week, and an additional 2,000 by the end of the month.”
It wasn’t long before Cook was getting playtime on the radio, both in Canada and the U.S. and his compositions were hitting the billboard charts. Cook got a call from a U.S. label about a recording contract, but they wanted to see him perform.
“I didn’t have a show, so I called some friends and we put one together,” he said. “Our first show was at a restaurant. It was a disaster and no one paid attention.”
Cook’s mom heard about the second show that her son and his newly formed band were going to attempt. Mom called all her friends and packed the venue. This is the show that the president of the record company saw and he was amazed at the crowd and their enthusiasm. Cook was signed.
That was nearly 20 years ago. Today he is working on his ninth album. He also has three live DVD’s and has traveled the world exploring musical traditions and blending what he discovers into his own works.
Ask him to describe his musical style and he hesitates. “That is the big question. I hate labels. I don’t like being part of a genre. I like cross pollinating and breaking the rules,” said Cook.
“I like people to go on a journey, to get lost in the music,” he said of his hopes for the listener. “this music is not for everyone, but for the people who do get it, I hope they feel enriched by it. I make the kind of music I would like to hear. In the very broadest term I compose and play world music.”
As a composer, Cook likes to take two styles of music that have never met before and blend them in new and interesting ways. He sees his style as a crossroads. “I want to be the Byzantium of our time.”
Go to see a Jesse Cook live show and you will also hear his five-piece band of talented multi-instrumentalists.
“Our shows usually end with everybody out of their seat dancing,” said Cook. “At the end of the night we want to end with a Rumba party.”
At any of Cooks concerts, there will be a mix of those who live close to the theater or concert hall and those who have traveled from a far. Cook used to always ask folks to applaud if they had traveled two hours or more to be there, and often it was more than half the audience.
This kind of fan devotion is unusual considering that Cook has never recorded a big pop culture hit, but people have found the music despite the fact that there is no big push from a record company.
“For the people who do connect with my music, the connection seems to be very profound,” he concluded.
JUNO Awards Nominations and Wins[edit]
1997: Best Global Album: Gravity, Nominated: Jesse Cook
1998: Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year, Nominated: Jesse Cook
1999: Best Instrumental Album: Vertigo, Nominated: Jesse Cook
1999: Best Global Album: Vertigo, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2001: Best Male Artist, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2001: Best Instrumental Album: Free Fall, Won: Jesse Cook
2001: Best Global Album: Free Fall, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2004: World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts): Nomad, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2008: World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts): Frontiers, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2008: Music DVD of the Year: One Night At The Metropolis - Jesse Cook, Nominated: Jesse Cook, Pierre Séguin, Darrell Gilmour
2011: World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts): The Rumba Foundation, Nominated: Jesse Cook
Total Nominations: 11
Total Wins: 1
Juno Awards Artist Summary Jesse Cook
Music Canada Gold and Platinum Certification Awards Certifications[edit]
Certified Albums[edit]
Gravity (1996) Certified: Gold
Vertigo (1998) Certified: Gold
Free Fall (2000) Certified: Gold and Platinum
Nomad (2003) Certified: Gold
Frontiers (2008) Certified: Gold
The Rumba Foundation (2009) Certified: Gold
One Night at the Metropolis (2007) Certified: Gold and Platinum
Music Canada Gold/Platinum Artist Summary Jesse Cook
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Tempest (1995)
Gravity (1996) Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Global Album
Vertigo (1998) Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Instrumental Album and Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Global Album
Free Fall (2000) Won a Juno Award for Best Instrumental Album and Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Global Album
Nomad (2003) Nominated for a Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts)
Frontiers (2008) Nominated for a Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts)
The Rumba Foundation (2009) Nominated for a Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts)
The Blue Guitar Sessions (2012)
One World (2015) Coming on April 2015
Live albums[edit]
Montréal (2004)
Compilation albums[edit]
The Ultimate Jesse Cook (2005)
Greatest Hits (2010)
Video albums[edit]
One Night at the Metropolis (2007); DVD Nominated for a Juno Award for Music DVD of the Year
The Rumba Foundation (2009); DVD
Jesse Cook: Live in Concert (2012); DVD
Jesse Cook: Live at the Bathurst Street Theatre (2013); DVD
Other appearances[edit]
Enchantment (2001) Charlotte Church
Camino Latino (2002) Liona Boyd
Seed (2003) Afro Celt Sound System
Other compilation appearances[edit]
Guitar Music For Small Rooms (1997) (WEA)
Gypsy Passion: New Flamenco (1997) (Narada)
Narada Smooth Jazz (1997) (Narada)
The Next Generation: Explore Our World (1997) (Narada)
Narada Film and Television Music Sampler (1998) (Narada)
Narada Guitar: 15 Years of Collected Works (1998) (Narada)
Gypsy Soul: New Flamenco (1998) (Narada)
Obsession: New Flamenco Romance (1999) (Narada)
Gypsy Fire (2000) (Narada)
Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume I (2000) (Baja/TSR Records)
Narada Guitar 2: The Best of Two Decades (2000) (Narada)
Buddha Bar III (2001)
Tabu: Mondo Flamenco (2001) (Narada)
Camino Latino / Latin Journey - Liona Maria Boyd (2002) (Moston)
Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume II (2002) (Baja/TSR Records)
Best of Narada New Flamenco Guitar (2003) (Narada)
Guitar Music For Small Rooms 3 (2004) (WEA)
Gypsy Spice: Best of New Flamenco (2009) (Baja/TSR Records)
The World Of The Spanish Guitar Vol. 1 (2011) (Higher Octave Music)
Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume III (2013) (Baja/TSR Records)
He also has mesmerized Craig Chaquico's audience at Britt Fest, a totally amazing evening.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Jesse Arnaud Cook is a Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer. Widely considered one of the most influential figures in "nuevo flamenco" music, he incorporates elements of flamenco rumba, jazz & many forms of world music into his work. He is a Juno Award winner, Acoustic Guitar (magazine)'s Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco Category, and a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year. He has recorded on the EMI, E1 Music and Narada labels and has sold over 1.5 million records worldwide.
Born in Paris on 28 November 1964 to photographer and filmmaker John Cook and television director and producer Heather Cook, and nephew to artist Arnaud Maggs, Jesse Cook spent the first few years of his life moving between Paris, Southern France and Barcelona. As a toddler he was fascinated by the guitar and tried to emulate the sound he heard coming from his parents' recordings of Manitas de Plata, a famous Gypsy guitarist from the region of Southern France known as the Camargue.
After his parents separated, Cook and his sister accompanied his mother to her birth country, Canada. Recognizing the musical aptitude of her son, Cook's mother arranged for him to take lessons at Toronto’s Eli Kassner Guitar Academy. Cook eventually studied under Kassner, himself a student of the great maestro Andrés Segovia. While Cook was still a teenager, his father retired to the French city of Arles in the Camargue where his neighbor just happened to be Nicolas Reyes, lead singer of the flamenco group the Gipsy Kings. During frequent visits to Arles, Jesse Cook became increasingly fascinated by the “Camargue sound”, the rhythmic, flamenco-rumba approach that could be heard on many corners and cafés in the “gipsy barrio”.
Back at home, he continued his studies in classical and jazz guitar at Canada's Royal Conservatory of Music, York University, and Berklee College of Music in The United States.[1] He has often quipped that he later attempted to unlearn it all while immersing himself in the oral traditions of Gypsy music. This helped him widen his range of musical tastes.
The 1995 Catalina Jazz Festival was a turning point in his career. His debut album 'Tempest' had been independently released in Canada. Within a month, a deal with American company Narada allowed them to be booked at the Catalina Jazz festival. Originally the band was to perform during the twenty-minute intermissions in a little bar downstairs from the main stage. His performance was well appreciated, so appreciated in fact that Cook was invited to give a performance on the main stage, where he received a ten-minute standing ovation before the audience would allow him to play. Shortly afterwards, Tempest entered the American Billboard charts at #14.
Cook has recorded eight studio albums, three live DVDs and has traveled the world exploring musical traditions that he has blended into his style of rumba flamenco. In addition to headlining concerts and festivals, he has opened for such legends as B.B. King, Ray Charles and Diana Krall. He has performed with Welsh soprano Charlotte Church on The Tonight Show and toured with legendary Irish band, The Chieftains. Other artists Cook has performed and/or recorded with include: Montse Cortés (Spain), Flora Purim(Brazil), Holly Cole (Canada), Afro Celt Sound System (England), Buckwheat Zydeco (USA), Danny Wilde of The Rembrandts (USA), Liona Boyd (Canada), Ofra Harnoy (Canada), Alex Cuba (Cuba), Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto (Colombia), Dadawa (China), Djivan Gasparyan (Armenia), and Dulce Pontes (Portugal), among others.
His music has been featured on several episodes of Sex and The City, The Chris Isaak Show and several Olympic Games. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Irina Slutskaya of Russia won a bronze medal skating to Cook's composition "Mario Takes a Walk".
In 2001, Cook won a Juno Award in the Best Instrumental Album category for “Free Fall.” In 2009, he was Acoustic Guitar (magazine)'s Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco category (gold went to Paco de Lucia). He is a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year and numerous other awards.
In 2012, his concert television special "Jesse Cook, Live in Concert" was broadcast on the PBS and Public Television networks in the United States.
In 2013, his concert television special "Jesse Cook, Live at Bathurst Street Theatre" is now being broadcast on PBS and Public Television Networks in the United States.
Below is an interview with Theresa Poalucci which is very revealing:
“I wear many hats,” said Jesse Cook. “I compose music, produce, I am a sound engineer and guitarist. My role as a guitarist is actually small.”
However there is nothing small about the way Cook plays the guitar. When his fingers fly across the strings you would think you are hearing more than one guitar, as the resulting sound is rich with detail.
A Canadian, Cook was born in Paris to a filmmaking father and a mother who directed TV and acted as a producer. In his early years he was exposed to the sounds of Southern France and Barcelona. When his mother took him home to Canada, she arranged for him take guitar lessons with Toronto’s Eli Kassner Guitar Academy, where his talents were so obvious that he studied with the man himself. He eventually landed at Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Music, York University and the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston. Berklee graduates include the likes of Quincy Jones, Diana Krall, guitarist Brad Whitford, and Melissa Etheridge.
“A teacher told me that in order to become a concert quality guitarist, I would need to practice 10 hours a day, so I did,” explained Cook. “As I got toward the end of all that education I thought no one makes a living being a concert guitarist.”
So Cook headed home and started composing music and opened a recording studio where he helped other record. He wrote commissioned pieces for dance companies, background music for television shows and tracks for movies. His music has been in every Olympics since he started composing. Life was good until something rather quirky happened.
“In Toronto they were playing some of my songs as the background to their channel that shows the TV guide listings,” said Cook. “Every time they played a piece where I had recorded myself playing guitar the switchboard would light up at Rogers.”
The receptionists at Rogers would send these inquiries to the department that bought the music and did not know what to tell people about the composer. So they would give the callers his home phone number.
“I did not have a CD available for the public, so I did not know what to tell people when they called me,” he said. “But the calls kept coming and it made me reconsider the idea of doing a CD of my own.”
So Cook recorded his first album entitled Tempest. He went to a company that manufactured CDs thinking he would get 500, but they had a special for ordering 1,000.c “I thought great, what will I do with all of these,” said Cook, who imagined having stacks of CDs in his basement. Instead the initial 1000, flew out the door in the first week, and an additional 2,000 by the end of the month.”
It wasn’t long before Cook was getting playtime on the radio, both in Canada and the U.S. and his compositions were hitting the billboard charts. Cook got a call from a U.S. label about a recording contract, but they wanted to see him perform.
“I didn’t have a show, so I called some friends and we put one together,” he said. “Our first show was at a restaurant. It was a disaster and no one paid attention.”
Cook’s mom heard about the second show that her son and his newly formed band were going to attempt. Mom called all her friends and packed the venue. This is the show that the president of the record company saw and he was amazed at the crowd and their enthusiasm. Cook was signed.
That was nearly 20 years ago. Today he is working on his ninth album. He also has three live DVD’s and has traveled the world exploring musical traditions and blending what he discovers into his own works.
Ask him to describe his musical style and he hesitates. “That is the big question. I hate labels. I don’t like being part of a genre. I like cross pollinating and breaking the rules,” said Cook.
“I like people to go on a journey, to get lost in the music,” he said of his hopes for the listener. “this music is not for everyone, but for the people who do get it, I hope they feel enriched by it. I make the kind of music I would like to hear. In the very broadest term I compose and play world music.”
As a composer, Cook likes to take two styles of music that have never met before and blend them in new and interesting ways. He sees his style as a crossroads. “I want to be the Byzantium of our time.”
Go to see a Jesse Cook live show and you will also hear his five-piece band of talented multi-instrumentalists.
“Our shows usually end with everybody out of their seat dancing,” said Cook. “At the end of the night we want to end with a Rumba party.”
At any of Cooks concerts, there will be a mix of those who live close to the theater or concert hall and those who have traveled from a far. Cook used to always ask folks to applaud if they had traveled two hours or more to be there, and often it was more than half the audience.
This kind of fan devotion is unusual considering that Cook has never recorded a big pop culture hit, but people have found the music despite the fact that there is no big push from a record company.
“For the people who do connect with my music, the connection seems to be very profound,” he concluded.
JUNO Awards Nominations and Wins[edit]
1997: Best Global Album: Gravity, Nominated: Jesse Cook
1998: Instrumental Artist(s) of the Year, Nominated: Jesse Cook
1999: Best Instrumental Album: Vertigo, Nominated: Jesse Cook
1999: Best Global Album: Vertigo, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2001: Best Male Artist, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2001: Best Instrumental Album: Free Fall, Won: Jesse Cook
2001: Best Global Album: Free Fall, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2004: World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts): Nomad, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2008: World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts): Frontiers, Nominated: Jesse Cook
2008: Music DVD of the Year: One Night At The Metropolis - Jesse Cook, Nominated: Jesse Cook, Pierre Séguin, Darrell Gilmour
2011: World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts): The Rumba Foundation, Nominated: Jesse Cook
Total Nominations: 11
Total Wins: 1
Juno Awards Artist Summary Jesse Cook
Music Canada Gold and Platinum Certification Awards Certifications[edit]
Certified Albums[edit]
Gravity (1996) Certified: Gold
Vertigo (1998) Certified: Gold
Free Fall (2000) Certified: Gold and Platinum
Nomad (2003) Certified: Gold
Frontiers (2008) Certified: Gold
The Rumba Foundation (2009) Certified: Gold
One Night at the Metropolis (2007) Certified: Gold and Platinum
Music Canada Gold/Platinum Artist Summary Jesse Cook
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Tempest (1995)
Gravity (1996) Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Global Album
Vertigo (1998) Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Instrumental Album and Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Global Album
Free Fall (2000) Won a Juno Award for Best Instrumental Album and Nominated for a Juno Award for Best Global Album
Nomad (2003) Nominated for a Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts)
Frontiers (2008) Nominated for a Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts)
The Rumba Foundation (2009) Nominated for a Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year (sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts)
The Blue Guitar Sessions (2012)
One World (2015) Coming on April 2015
Live albums[edit]
Montréal (2004)
Compilation albums[edit]
The Ultimate Jesse Cook (2005)
Greatest Hits (2010)
Video albums[edit]
One Night at the Metropolis (2007); DVD Nominated for a Juno Award for Music DVD of the Year
The Rumba Foundation (2009); DVD
Jesse Cook: Live in Concert (2012); DVD
Jesse Cook: Live at the Bathurst Street Theatre (2013); DVD
Other appearances[edit]
Enchantment (2001) Charlotte Church
Camino Latino (2002) Liona Boyd
Seed (2003) Afro Celt Sound System
Other compilation appearances[edit]
Guitar Music For Small Rooms (1997) (WEA)
Gypsy Passion: New Flamenco (1997) (Narada)
Narada Smooth Jazz (1997) (Narada)
The Next Generation: Explore Our World (1997) (Narada)
Narada Film and Television Music Sampler (1998) (Narada)
Narada Guitar: 15 Years of Collected Works (1998) (Narada)
Gypsy Soul: New Flamenco (1998) (Narada)
Obsession: New Flamenco Romance (1999) (Narada)
Gypsy Fire (2000) (Narada)
Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume I (2000) (Baja/TSR Records)
Narada Guitar 2: The Best of Two Decades (2000) (Narada)
Buddha Bar III (2001)
Tabu: Mondo Flamenco (2001) (Narada)
Camino Latino / Latin Journey - Liona Maria Boyd (2002) (Moston)
Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume II (2002) (Baja/TSR Records)
Best of Narada New Flamenco Guitar (2003) (Narada)
Guitar Music For Small Rooms 3 (2004) (WEA)
Gypsy Spice: Best of New Flamenco (2009) (Baja/TSR Records)
The World Of The Spanish Guitar Vol. 1 (2011) (Higher Octave Music)
Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco - Volume III (2013) (Baja/TSR Records)
Tempest
Jesse Cook Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Tempest' by these artists:
009-1 Wait it out Wait it out If I hold here and stay…
5pm to Nowhere cs I walk against the wind cs I play along in…
A Storm of Light Clouds of smog In the marrow So dearly held The wind will…
Able. Little calm before the rain arrives Standing hypnotized Soak…
Ace Troubleshooter Don't touch this Just look and feel your way through Can't t…
Adastreia Silence and left for dead, I possess in you a fate…
Angelmaker Go Conquer this world is mine I'll be pushing every step…
Arsonists Get All The Girls I stutter as the world outside me came to our doorstep…
Awaken Demons Take me into the shades of your dreams Don't be afraid…
Blood Red Soul Once my heart leaped to hear your voice Longed for every…
Bob Dylan The pale moon rose in it's glory Out on the Western…
Brokecove Suffocating me with silence all around Not sure where we sta…
CELAVI If only you could comprehend Why we're here at the end You…
colorize What's going on? Am I going insane? I keep hurting myself To…
Countless Skies I reach to you my father See me bound in chains Now…
Cursive Wind blown A semi capsized in the storm Stranded The rains o…
D-Project 話し続けても乾く言葉 流れ去る都市(まち)が刻む哀愁 行く先たずねて ゆれる君の 終れぬリフレイン ふさぐ予感が ふたり…
D.A.N. 彼はもう一切 抗えない流刑地で ルールの奴隷になって 萎れてる風船のよう I don't wanna be confus…
Dead Like Juliet (And even though) our ship is full of treasures I have…
Defecto And we feel the fury Raging on the sea Oh, and we…
Deftones Take out the stories They've put into your mind And brace fo…
Deftones (Koi No Yokan 2012) Take out the stories They’ve put into your mind And brace fo…
Deftones - Koi No Yokan Take out the stories They've put into your mind And brace fo…
Deftones(데프톤즈) Take out the stories They’ve put into your mind And brace fo…
EDL Illumination shines brightest on a darkest face. Your head …
F.A.B.L.E Memory born now this life I choose Blew up like a…
Foxfrd Tempest You got it You love it On tempo We bumpin Poetic Fo…
Golden Apes I'm hunting my world, til I stand still For recalling the…
House & Home Lash out against the ones that keep me grounded Small sounds…
Huckleberryfinn 새다 밤을 새우다 너의 눈빛 떠올리면서 그리고 새벽 빛이 비추면 난 어둠을 털어…
Insomniacs I remember what you wanted But you just couldn’t choose I re…
Integrity Descending the heavens Forced into this sphere 10 crowns for…
Jacobs Dream Destiny She calls to me Lifts me from my sleep To come an…
Jag Panzer Circling churning spinning twirling in vertigo No direction…
Jason Chen These aren't my words, they're just my feelings. There are …
John and Paul In the halls and in the churches They were preening on…
Kaori Ishihara 目を覚ませ! Majestic なその姿 瞳に宿すは願い 眠らない夜に歌おう Dramatic に巻き込んで 光も暗闇…
Kevorkian Death Cycle An alley pale lit by a spying sky Too drunk to…
KITCHEN - Deftones Take out the stories They've put into your mind And brace fo…
Lazerbeak Trials creep up slowly Triumphs come and go Oh when times ge…
LindaMar I never doubted myself I′ve lost control The one thing that …
Lisa Gerrard & Pieter Bourke I should trade my heart in for a watch 'Cause all…
Low Well, sun like eye Burn all night Oh, liquid cloud Oh, to fl…
Lucius We are two ships passing How long will this last We…
Mary Prankster My manner is imperious My logic is empirical And I'm bad a…
Mr. Greenweedz Wear ya best curve girl Show them pearly whites Oh, you got…
Ofln - Deftones Take out the stories They've put into your mind And brace fo…
Opium Owl Casually Alluring me Soon or later storm will take us Vision…
PelleK i stood behind this old wall every night and wondered will…
Pendulum. Saw you the other day looking so undermined Acting like it…
Respire Dripping wet I awake to face this hell Lash for…
RX I stood behind this old wall every night and wondered Will…
S O H N Oh love Let me Do right Do wrong I'm close Oh love Y…
Slam Do I stress you out My sweater is on backwards and…
Smith Blaxk Yeah I wanna run it back but know that I can′t…
SOHN Oh love Let me Do right Do wrong I'm close Oh love You did …
Solar Cult Like watching afar with reflecting mind Yet another harvest …
Stand High Patrol One! Huh It's a storm in a teacup A tempest in a teapot,…
Storm the Sky Mother what you're telling me is that you want to…
Summer Arachnid Pale silver-white Piling on my face Blinding my sight As I s…
Teeth Marks Let the tempest come Eclipse our sins and strife Our lies ig…
The Seeker Signreader run They will discover what you have done And whe…
The Sleeper Let your eyes rest Let your mind rest Rest assured, I'l…
Thematic Tempest Seas rising Worlds divided All that's ever known is …
Tribal Seeds Lay your head to rest under the stars of millions Take…
VËLLA You can feel it under your skin The breeze is colder…
Vigilantes of Love Watching the tempest stir in your soul watching the tempest…
Vigliensoni I am tempest I am a template I am tempered Am I velvet Are…
VNV Nation These are not words, they're only feelings There are no soun…
White Moth Black Butterfly Bruised but forgiven, you talk like the world is against…
Wovenwar I'm watching them all fly by Reaching the greatest heights i…
Wovenwar (USA) I'm watching them all fly by Reaching the greatest heights …
Yuka Funakoshi 台風は明け方に 暴風域を広げ上陸する 真夜中のFMが 近づく嵐を知らせてる アクセル踏み込む首都高速を か…
安室奈美恵 海を眺める少女がいた 消えそうな灯にしたたるしずく 空へ還そうと 小さな手 差し出す 何をこころに決めたのか 誰よりも…
石原夏織 目を覚ませ! Majestic なその姿 瞳に宿すは願い 眠らない夜に歌おう Dramatic に巻き込んで 光も暗闇…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jesse Cook:
Air [Instrumental]…
Azul INSTRUMENTAL…
Café Mocha All my ladies call me a dream girl like queen…
Canción Triste Una Canción Triste informe o(s) compositor(es) Una canci…
Cascada INSTRUMENTAL…
Cecilia Celia, you're breaking my heart You're shaking my confidenc…
Come What May Come what may (무슨 일이 있더라도) Never knew I could feel like…
Down Like Rain Well I don't know why you come here But you…
Early On Tuesday Early on Tuesday Back to the city Back to the lives that…
Fall At Your Feet I'm really close tonight And I feel like I'm moving inside…
Fragile If blood will flow when flesh and steel are one Drying…
Gravity Do you remember To feel invincible When there is trouble It …
I Put A Spell On You I put a spell on you Because you're mine You better stop…
Into The Dark (instrumental)…
It Ain't Me Babe Go ′way from my window Leave at your own chosen speed I'm…
La Llorona Todos me dicen el negro, Llorona Negro pero cariñoso. Todos …
Mario Takes a Walk [Instrumental]…
Maybe Maybe Oh if I could pray and I try, dear You might…
Orbit INSTRUMENTAL…
Qadukka-I-Mayyas Qadduka al mayyas ya omri" Your sexy body my life, "Ya ghosa…
Rain Day Гітара в руках майстра може говорити мовою різних почуттів т…
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@oorzech
Jesse, this song not only changed your life but it has also changed lives of many people out there including myself. Your style, music and playing had a really big impact on how I think about my musical interests and needs. I have no doubt your style has evolved throughout the years. I much prefer this version - the sound is fuller, warmer yet still very clear. I love Rumba 5 😀 Thanks for putting this together!
@monical81
Love this guy!!!! His concerts are fantastic! I saw him in Massachusetts and about 4 months later in Charlotte-just incredible!! If you ever have the chance to see him perform, do it - he will not disappoint! Fan 4 life!
@dmitriim.76
Yyees, thanks. I dream about it! :)
@AsifKhan-hl8wm
Same Here❤️🌟
@AsifKhan-hl8wm
Wowww... You Saw him too❤️🌟?? So Lucky of You. Cud ya Meet Him?? Damn.. it’s my Dream to Meet Him❤️
@jorgelima8256
Really a great tune!!!! And Mr.Cook is a genius playing guitar.
@rerman6344
Loved it! You should do some sort of live mini concert or livestream q &a for the fans. 😎
@karenwettstein7910
Turn this up! Close your eyes! The music travels to your heart and meets the rhythms of the guitar, the bass and the timbales. This could be a theme song to greet the day! Brilliant!! ✨✨
@The-F.R.E.E.-J.
Having joy and the boldness to express it is what this world needs right now, God bless you Jesse Cook!
@leilapatel8625
Damn!! As good if not better than 25 years ago! One day.. one day I'll be able to watch you play live!! God willing! Stay safe!!