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Listen to Elizabeth Cook, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Elizabeth Cook

Country

The next Elizabeth Cook concert is scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at Full Moon Resort in Big Indian, NY, United States. See all 4 upcoming concerts
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Top Songs By Elizabeth Cook

Listen to Pancho & Lefty by Jason Isbell & Elizabeth Cook, see lyrics, music video & more!
Pancho & LeftyJason Isbell & Elizabeth Cook
Listen to Sometimes It Takes Balls to Be a Woman by Elizabeth Cook, see lyrics, music video & more!
Sometimes It Takes Balls to Be a WomanElizabeth Cook
Listen to Better Hurry Up (feat. John Paul White & Elizabeth Cook) by Caleb Caudle, see lyrics, music video & more!
Better Hurry Up (feat. John Paul White & Elizabeth Cook)Caleb Caudle
Listen to I Don't Fit In (feat. Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Carlene Carter & Elizabeth Cook) by Caleb Caudle, see lyrics, music video & more!
I Don't Fit In (feat. Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Carlene Carter & Elizabeth Cook)Caleb Caudle
Listen to Tecumseh Valley by Jason Isbell & Elizabeth Cook, see lyrics, music video & more!
Tecumseh ValleyJason Isbell & Elizabeth Cook
Listen to El Camino by Elizabeth Cook, see lyrics, music video & more!
El CaminoElizabeth Cook
Listen to Drink Till I See Double (feat. Paula Nelson & Elizabeth Cook) by Ray Wylie Hubbard, see lyrics, music video & more!
Drink Till I See Double (feat. Paula Nelson & Elizabeth Cook)Ray Wylie Hubbard
Listen to Dyin' by Elizabeth Cook, see lyrics, music video & more!
Dyin'Elizabeth Cook
Listen to 20 Miles to Juarez (feat. Elizabeth Cook) by Bob Wayne, see lyrics, music video & more!
20 Miles to Juarez (feat. Elizabeth Cook)Bob Wayne
Listen to Straight to Hell (feat. Jeff Sullivan) [from ‘Let’s Go Dancing’ the songs of Kevn Kinney] by Butch Walker & Elizabeth Cook, see lyrics, music video & more!
Straight to Hell (feat. Jeff Sullivan) [from ‘Let’s Go Dancing’ the songs of Kevn Kinney]Butch Walker & Elizabeth Cook

Upcoming Concerts for Elizabeth Cook

  • Sep
    02
    Sep 02, 2025
    Full Moon Resort
    Big Indian
  • Oct
    25
    Oct 25, 2025
    The Southgate House Revival
    Newport
  • Dec
    06
    Dec 06, 2025
    Dreams Sapphire Resort & Spa
    Puerto Morelos
  • Mar
    20
    Mar 20, 2026
    Port of Miami
    Miami

Latest Release

Listen to Straight to Hell (from ‘Let’s Go Dancing’ the songs of Kevn Kinney) [feat. Jeff Sullivan] - Single by Butch Walker & Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMStraight to Hell (from ‘Let’s Go Dancing’ the songs of Kevn Kinney) [feat. Jeff Sullivan] - SingleButch Walker & Elizabeth Cook

More albums from Elizabeth Cook

Listen to Aftermath by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMAftermathElizabeth Cook
Listen to Exodus of Venus by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMExodus of VenusElizabeth Cook
Listen to Gospel Plow by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMGospel PlowElizabeth Cook
Listen to Welder by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMWelderElizabeth Cook
Listen to Balls by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMBallsElizabeth Cook
Listen to This Side of the Moon by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMThis Side of the MoonElizabeth Cook
Listen to Hey Y'all by Elizabeth Cook
ALBUMHey Y'allElizabeth Cook

Elizabeth Cook's Popular Music Videos

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Watch Drink Till I See Double (feat. Paula Nelson & Elizabeth Cook) music video by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Drink Till I See Double (feat. Paula Nelson & Elizabeth Cook)
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Watch Thick Georgia Woman music video by Elizabeth Cook
Thick Georgia Woman
Elizabeth Cook
Watch Bad Decisions (Official Music Video) music video by Elizabeth Cook
Bad Decisions (Official Music Video)
Elizabeth Cook
Watch Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman music video by Elizabeth Cook
Sometimes It Takes Balls To Be A Woman
Elizabeth Cook
Watch Two Chords and a Lie music video by Elizabeth Cook
Two Chords and a Lie
Elizabeth Cook
Watch Perfect Girls of Pop music video by Elizabeth Cook
Perfect Girls of Pop
Elizabeth Cook
Watch Bones music video by Elizabeth Cook
Bones
Elizabeth Cook

About Elizabeth Cook

Listen to Elizabeth Cook, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Hometown
Wildwood, FL, United States
Born
July 17, 1972
Genre
Country
Country singer/songwriter Elizabeth Cook made her Grand Ole Opry debut on March 17, 2000, appearing more than 400 times thereafter, the most ever by a non-member; a remarkable achievement considering that, at the time, she was an indie artist without a properly released album. But the excitement generated by her strong, crystalline singing voice -- as comfortable with bluegrass, blues, and folk as it was country -- and songwriting served to draw comparisons to respected artists such as Kelly Willis and Dolly Parton. Her proper debut was 2002's Hey Y'all, but it flopped. 2007's Rodney Crowell-produced Balls garnered attention from alt-country and Americana fans in the U.K. and Europe, and charted in the U.S. After 2010's Don Was-produced Welder, Cook endured a prolonged season in hell: She got divorced, her farm burned, and she lost six family members including both parents and a brother. Stressed and exhausted, she canceled an upcoming tour and entered rehab, although substance abuse was not the reason. She emerged with 2012's Gospel Plow EP that got her an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. Her electrifying performance and her ability to make him laugh got massive media notice, as did a radio show on Sirius XM: Elizabeth Cook's Apron Strings. After a four-year break from recording, she re-emerged in 2016 with the charting Exodus of Venus and later with 2020's powerhouse Aftermath, both of which that flirted with indie rock as well as country. Cook was born in Wildwood, Florida. Her West Virginia-born mother played guitar and mandolin and sang on local radio shows. Her father, a Georgia native, also performed country music and served jail time for running moonshine. Upon his release, he and Elizabeth's mother played in local bands together, eventually marrying. Born in 1972, Elizabeth joined them on-stage when she was four. She formed her first band at nine. Cook graduated from Georgia Southern in 1996 with degrees in accounting and computer information systems. She moved to Nashville during her early twenties, having landed a job with global professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers. Still focused on music, she got a publishing deal. She cut demos which were recorded between 1997 and 2000 and comprised her self-titled, independently released debut, The Blue Album, which showcased her formidable songwriting ability and featured such well-known Music City musicians as Tim Carroll (who became her husband), Kenny Vaughan, and Rick Schell. Atlantic Records signed Cook soon after its release, and she began working on her major-label debut. Hey, Y'All appeared in summer 2002 from Warner Bros. Constant restructuring at the label meant Hey Y'All didn't get the promotion it needed and Cook left the imprint and released 2005's This Side of the Moon on Hog Country Records. Balls appeared in 2007 from 31 Tigers, followed by Welder in 2010, featuring guest spots from Dwight Yoakam, Rodney Crowell, and Buddy Miller, also on 31 Tigers. Over the next five years, in addition to touring and becoming a staple at the Grand Ole Opry, hosting her Sirius XM radio program Apron Strings, and touring, Cook went through a series of transformative personal changes. She lost a parent, got divorced, and saw a sibling through rehabilitation after a long bout with drug addiction. When she re-entered the studio, it was with co-producer, guitarist, and boyfriend Dexter Green. After self-financing an album, she undertook a PledgeMusic campaign to assist in getting it released. Exodus of Venus came out in June 2016 through Thirty Tigers. Cook claimed in an interview that she was influenced by female rockers such as Fiona Apple and Tori Amos in writing the set. The meld of Cook's brand of Americana and indie rock translated to the charts. It peaked at number 23 on Top Country Albums, number 15 on Americana/Folk Albums, and five on Heatseekers. Cook supported it with her most successful tour to date. In December of 2019, the country music television network Circle announced that Cook would host her own show called Upstream, where she would interview musicians at a different fishing hole for each episode. The first episode featured Shooter Jennings and Cam. The following year saw Cook issue her seventh full-length effort, Aftermath. Produced by Butch Walker (Green Day, Weezer, Taylor Swift), the 12-track set looked to themes of survival and resilience for inspiration, and like its predecessor, stood at the nexus of rock, pop, and country. ~ Erik Hage & Thom Jurek

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