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[[Ross Federman]] is listed as playing drums & percussion as well as co-producer of the EP. [[Andrew Horowitz]] is credited for organ. [[Zubin Sedghi]] and [[Rob Cantor]] are two of five people chanting on a track called "Brooklyn Can Wait." | [[Ross Federman]] is listed as playing drums & percussion as well as co-producer of the EP. [[Andrew Horowitz]] is credited for organ. [[Zubin Sedghi]] and [[Rob Cantor]] are two of five people chanting on a track called "Brooklyn Can Wait." | ||
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Revision as of 03:06, 3 March 2022
The Robbie Cook Band | |
Place of Origin | Ann Arbor, MI |
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Genres | Rock, Blues |
Years Active | 2006-Present |
Label | n/a |
Associated Acts | Tally Hall |
Website | Official Myspace |
Band Members | |
Robbie Cook: Guitar/Vocals Andrew Kurman: Bass Guitar/Vocals Andrew Smith: Guitars/Vocals Steve Lipshutz: Drums |
The Robbie Cook Band is a band that also hails from the Ann Arbor, MI area. At this time, it's unknown if, how, or how well the members of Tally Hall knew Robbie Cook and his cohorts while everyone was living out there.
During the summer of 2009, members of Tally Hall contributed to The Robbie Cook Band's EP
Ross Federman is listed as playing drums & percussion as well as co-producer of the EP. Andrew Horowitz is credited for organ. Zubin Sedghi and Rob Cantor are two of five people chanting on a track called "Brooklyn Can Wait."