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Jesse Cook

Jesse Arnaud Cook (born November 28, 1964) is a Canadian guitarist. He is a Juno Award winner, Acoustic Guitar Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco Category, and a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year. He has recorded on the EMI, E1 Music and Narada labels and has sold over 1.5 million records worldwide.[1][2][3]

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Background information
Birth nameJesse Arnaud Cook
Born (1964-11-28) November 28, 1964 (age 60)
Paris, France
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresNew flamenco, world music, ethno jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentClassical guitar
Years active1995–present
LabelsNarada, EMI, E1
Websitewww.jessecook.com
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Cook was born November 28, 1964, in Paris, France, to Canadian photographer and filmmaker John Cook and Canadian television director and producer Heather Cook.[4] He was raised in Toronto, Canada.

Cook studied classical and jazz guitar at Canada's Royal Conservatory of Music, York University, and Berklee College of Music in the United States.[5] He has often quipped[citation needed] that he later attempted to unlearn it all while immersing himself in the oral traditions of Roma music.

After the independent 1995 release in Canada of his debut album, Tempest, he played at the 1995 Catalina Jazz Festival; shortly afterwards, Tempest entered the American Billboard charts at No. 14.[citation needed]

Cook has recorded ten studio albums, five live DVDs and has traveled the world exploring musical traditions that he has blended into his style of rumba flamenca.[citation needed]

In 1998, Cook was nominated for a Juno Award as Instrumental Artist of the Year.[6] In 2001, he received a Juno Nomination for Best Male Artist.[citation needed] In 2001, Cook won a Juno Award in the Best Instrumental Album category for Free Fall.[citation needed] In 2009, he was Acoustic Guitar's Player's Choice Award silver winner in the Flamenco category (gold went to Paco de Lucia).[4] He is a three-time winner of the Canadian Smooth Jazz award for Guitarist of the Year[1] and has received numerous other awards.

In 2011, Cook began filming, directing, and editing his own music videos[citation needed] with the release of Virtue. He has since directed, filmed, and edited eight music videos, 16 episodes of Friday Night Music, and produced, edited, and mixed the PBS Concert Special Jesse Cook, Beyond Borders.[citation needed]

Cook has said of his music: "If you go to Spain and you play [my] music, they’ll say, what is this? They don’t recognize it as Flamenco because it’s not; it’s a hybrid. I love Flamenco, but I also love world music: jazz, pop, Brazilian Samba, and Persian music."[7]

Discography

  • Tempest (Narada Equinox, 1995)
  • Gravity (Narada Equinox, 1996)
  • Vertigo (Narada World, 1998)
  • Free Fall (Narada World, 2000)
  • Nomad (Narada World, 2003)
  • Montréal (Narada, 2005)
  • Frontiers (Koch, 2007)
  • The Rumba Foundation (Coach House Music, 2009)
  • The Blue Guitar Sessions (eOne, 2012)
  • One World (E1, 2015)
  • Beyond Borders (eOne, 2017)
  • Libre (One World, 2021)
  • Love in the Time of Covid (2023)

Video albums

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Concert Specials / DVDs Title Album Details Certifications Nominations/Awards
One Night at the Metropolis 2007 DVD – EMI[8] Platinum[9] DVD Nominated Juno Award – Music DVD of the Year[6]
The Rumba Foundation 2009 DVD – EMI[10]
Jesse Cook: Live in Concert 2012 DVD - Coach House Films
Jesse Cook: Live at the Bathurst Street Theatre 2013 DVD - Coach House Films
Jesse Cook: Beyond Borders 2019 DVD - Coach House Films
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