Английская Википедия:Alma Cook

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Alma Lynn Cook is an American singer-songwriter and spoken word artist professionally known as Alma Cook.[1] Her debut album Pass It On was released in 2012, and her single "For a Poet" and full-length project Tactics followed in 2014.[2][3]

Biography

Cook grew up in Madison, Wisconsin,[4] and attended Columbia College in Chicago.[5][6][7][8] After college, she began playing at various clubs and festivals across the United States, opening for acts including contemporary gospel musician Jonathan McReynolds[9] and Christian rapper George Moss.[10]

Cook released an EP titled Pass It On in September 2012, followed by the single "For a Poet," which charted at No. 2 on Rádio Nova Portugal in December 2014.[11][12] She later released the full-length album Tactics, produced by bassist Chris Thigpen, whose father Cornell Thigpen (Mary J. Blige, Chaka Kahn, Stevie Nicks, and Patti LaBelle[13]) played organ on the song "Hotshot."[14][15]

As of 2021, Cook was a podcast host and co-director of cultural engagement for Braver Angels, an American nonprofit focused on political depolarization.[16] She was noted by Forbes as a conservative.[17]

In addition to her work as a musician, Cook owns an oil and gas compliance company, Cook Compliance Solutions, based in Williston, North Dakota.[18][19][17] The business works with oilfield service providers looking to obtain the right safety certifications, insurance and other measures needed to contract under larger oil companies.[20][21]

Discography

  • Pass It On (2012)[2]
  • Us Three: A Live Acoustic Session (2013)
  • Tactics (2014)
  • For a Poet – Single (2014)[1]
  • You & I – Single (2015)
  • The Travel Size EP (2016)[22][23][24]
  • Hearsay – Single (2018)[5]
  • Surefire – Single (2018)[25]
  • Courtship (2019)
  • So Close – Single (2019)[26][27]
  • Bobby - Single (2021)[28]"
  • Long Division - Single (2021)[29]
  • 5000 Candles - Single (2022)[30][21][31][16][19]

Appears on

  • "Fast Car" (Daytrotter, 2013) – Kwesi K[32][33]
  • "What the DJ Spins" (Empire, 2014) – Terrence Howard[34]
  • "Get Your Life" (2015) – Caught A Ghost[35]
  • "Providence" (2016), "Painkillers" (2016) – OBY
  • "White Lie" (2016), "Fountain" (2018), "Heavyweight" (2018) – Hamster
  • "Gone" (2017) – Da$Htone
  • "Someday" (2020) – Da$Htone[36]

Recognition

  • 2014: Media Communication Association-International (MCA-I) WAVE Award and Judge's Choice Award for "Chicago (Beacons)" lyric video[37][38]
  • 2015: MCA-I WAVE Award for "Hypocrite" lyric video[39]

References

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