| Bio: |
Sooo... Clay Cook: grew up in suburban Atlanta. Went to
Berklee for 2 years. Actaully did very well there... learned
a lot. Dragged John Mayer to Atlanta (1998). Yeah, we
played together for a little over a year under the moniker
'lo-fi masters.' After that imploded, I moved to California
and swore off performing for a while. A year later I joined
up with The Marshall Tucker Band (2000-2002). Quit that
to chill out for a while, work on my thang, learn recording
& producing, and play bass with Sugarland (2003).
Over the last few years I've played with Matthew Kahler,
Jennifer Daniels, Sundiver, Brian Wiltsey, and many other
'one off' gigs. In 2005 I became a member of Y-O-U. Then
I got too busy (sorry guys). I split my time in 2006 between
Shawn Mullins & The Marshall Tucker Band. I became
a permanent guitarist/steel guitarist of The Marshall
Tucker Band in 2007. '08 brings work with Aslyn, more
Tucker, & more records for other folks! Oh yeah, &
I made another solo record this year. I'm real proud of
it. I couldn't afford to pay anyone to play on it so I
played all of the instruments myself. It's cheap to make
a record when you own the studio & you play all of
the instruments. I'm also an active member of NARAS. I'm
on the board of governors for the Atlanta Chapter. I'm
also on the Production & Engineering Committee. |