Written by a heartbroken 21-year-old musician, the song found new life through Joe Cocker and went on to inspire dozens of ...
Joe Cocker put everything into his music, including his entire body. The raspy-voiced British soul singer, who died Tuesday at age 70, had an onstage style so immersive that he literally twitched with ...
Joe Cocker, the raspy-voiced British singer famous for hit songs such as "Feelin' Alright" and "Up Where We Belong," has died, his management... Singer Joe Cocker Dies At Age 70 Updated at 3:55 p.m.
Cocker met his mocker (John Belushi) — and performed a duet of "Feelin' Alright" — on Saturday Night Live, 1976 When risking all to protect your ex-wife, as Castillo did in this Season 5 Miami Vice ep ...
Paul McCartney is rallying on behalf of the late Joe Cocker. On Monday, March 3, the publicist shared a scanned letter [dated Feb. 25] expressing McCartney’s support of the “Feelin’ Alright” singer’s ...
"No!" shouted the sold-out Pier crowd Sunday night as Joe Cocker capped his 90-minute concert with the song that made him a legend. Back in the day, audiences were stunned by Cocker's limitless vocal ...
Joe Cocker performs live on stage at Crystal Palace Bowl in London on June 3, 1972. After a long battle with lung cancer, legendary rocker Joe Cocker died Dec. 22 at his home in Colorado. The British ...
Joe Cocker, the raspy-voiced British singer famous for hit songs such as "Feelin' Alright" and "Up Where We Belong," has died at age 70, his management agency tells NPR. The BBC says Cocker's agent, ...
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