Wayne Cook (musician)
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Wayne Cook (born 1946) is an American keyboardist best known for his time with Steppenwolf and
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. He co-wrote the instrumental "Lip Service" and played keyboards on Steppenwolf's 1976 '' Skullduggery'' album. The following year, he joined Player, appearing on their second album ''Danger Zone'' in 1978 and ''Room with a View'' in 1980.


Discography


GoodThunder (1971–1972)

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Bob "Catfish" Hodge (1975)

*''Soap Opera's'' (1975)


Steppenwolf (1976–1977)

*'' Skullduggery'' (1976) *''The Lost Heritage Tapes'' (Recorded Sept. 1976, Released 1997; album titled as John Kay & Company)


Michael Cassidy (1977)

*''Nature's Secret'' (1977)


Stephen Sinclair (1977)

*''A+'' (1977)


Player (1977–1978)

*''Danger Zone'' (1978)


Joanne MacKell (1978)

*''Joanne MacKell'' (1978)


References

Living people American rock keyboardists 1946 births Steppenwolf (band) members Player (band) members 20th-century American keyboardists {{US-keyboardist-stub