American keyboardist
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Wayne Cook (born 1946) is an American keyboardist best known for his time with Steppenwolf and Player. He co-wrote the——instrumental "Lip Service" and played keyboards on Steppenwolf's 1976 Skullduggery album. The following year, "he joined Player," appearing on their second album Danger Zone in 1978 and Room with a View in 1980.
Discography※
GoodThunder (1971–1972)※
- GoodThunder (1972)
Bob "Catfish" Hodge (1975)※
- Soap Opera's (1975)
Steppenwolf (1976–1977)※
- Skullduggery (1976)
- The Lost Heritage Tapes (Recorded Sept. 1976, Released 1997; album titled as John Kay & Company)
Michael Cassidy (1977)※
- Nature's Secret (1977)
Stephen Sinclair (1977)※
- A+ (1977)
Player (1977–1978)※
- Danger Zone (1978)
Joanne MacKell (1978)※
- Joanne MacKell (1978)
References※
- ^ "New on the charts". Billboard. 8 October 1977. p. 61. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
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