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| Origin = [[Longview, Texas]], [[USA]]
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| Instrument = [[singing|Vocals]], [[Guitar]]
| Instrument = Vocals, Guitar
| Genre = [[country music|Country]]
| Genre = Country
| Occupation = [[Singer]]
| Occupation = Singer
| Label = [[CVR]]
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| URL = www.markcooke.com
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Mark Cooke

Mark Cooke is an American country music singer from East Texas. His debut single "Can't Cheat In A Small Town" charted on Billboard in early 2011. Cooke is currently working on his debut album set to release in Spring 2011.

Early Life and Career

Cooke always dreamed of becoming a country musician. But when he graduated high school, he chose to join the United States Navy. While at sea and around the world, Cooke worked on his vocal and writing skills. After he had fulfilled his duty with the Navy, he began his musical career.[1]

Cooke later started the Cooke County Line band with future brother in law Joe Rodriquez. The seven-piece band played across Central Texas and neighboring states. Eventually, he moved to Nashville to launch his solo career.[2]

Musical Career

Mark Cooke was recently signed by Nashville record label CVR run by veteran producers J Gary Smith and John Smith.[3] Cooke's debut single "Can't Cheat In A Small Town" was on the Billboard Indicator chart in early 2011 and the music video was featured on CMT Pure.[4] He is currently recording his upcoming debut album, which will be released in Spring 2011.

Cooke's second single, "I Love It" has been released and hit the radio March 14, 2011.. [5]

References

[2] [3] http://www.rodeoattitude.com/spur/countrymusic/headlines/country-artist-mark-cooke-5309.shtml] [4] [5]