Joe Cocker's triumphant set at Woodstock brought his distinctive vocals and peerless interpretive talent to thousands of new fans. But by the end of 1969, he was a singer in search of a band — and ...
Cocker Spaniels originated as hunting dogs and they are so-called because they were particularly useful when targeting the Eurasian woodcock. They actually split into two breeds in 1947 – the American ...
Still, no matter how inconsistent or poorly promoted those records ever got, nobody sang like Cocker – and nobody acted like him on stage, either, making his distinctively soulful howl and spastic ...
Anyone who's ever adopted both a cat and a dog knows that the cat inevitably rules the household, regardless of the size of the dog. That's certainly the case with a cocker spaniel puppy named Roma ...
Joe Cocker regarded musical genres the same way he did musical notes: as mere suggestions. Over the course of a career that spanned a half-century — ending Monday, when he died at age 70 at his home ...
Singer Joe Cocker died Monday at 70, after a battle with lung cancer. We take a look back at his life and career. 1944: Joe Cocker is born in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England on May 20.
Dogs often love to howl along to music, with many having delivered their own rendition of popular songs alongside their owners. This Cocker Spaniel puppy proves that his love for a good tune doesn’t ...
Cocker — known for his gritty voice — shot to fame in 1968 with his Beatles cover WithA Little Help From My Friends. He performed the song at the famous Woodstock Festival in New York state a year ...
American Cocker Spaniels are friendly and attentive dogs. American cocker spaniels are free and merry dogs that belong to the sporting group. They’re alert animals that are highly people-oriented.