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Instruments
  
voice, keyboard

Website
  
holliecook.com

Music group
  
The Slits

Associated acts
  
The Slits

Parents
  
Paul Cook, Jeni Cook

Labels
  
Mr. Bongo

Role
  
Singer · holliecook.com

Years active
  
2006–present

Name
  
Hollie Cook


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Albums
  
Twice, Hollie Cook in Dub (Prince Fatty Presents), Hollie Cook

Genres
  
Reggae, Roots reggae, Dub, Reggae fusion, Post-punk

Similar People
  
Mike "Prince Fatty" Pel, Paul Cook, Ari Up, Tessa Pollitt, Dennis Alcapone

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Hollie Cook, born 1987 in London, UK in a musical family, is a British singer and keyboardist. She was a part of the last line-up of all-female punk/reggae band The Slits. From 2010 Hollie has also had a career as solo artist working with producer / songwriter Prince Fatty. In 2011 she released her first and self-titled reggae album Hollie Cook. She calls her own music "tropical pop", and has a passion for reggae and female rocksteady / reggae singers as Janet Kay and Phyllis Dillon combined with classic 1960s girl groups.

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Biography

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Hollie Cook is the daughter of Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook. Her mother Jeni was a backing singer for Culture Club and Boy George is her godfather.,She is of paternal English and maternal West Indian descent.

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Hollie Cook joined the re-formed Slits and performed on the band's 2006 EP Revenge of the Killer Slits. She went on to collaborate with Ian Brown and Jamie T, and recorded her self-titled debut album in 2011 with Mike "Prince Fatty" Pelanconi, featuring George Dekker of The Pioneers and Dennis Bovell. The BBC, reviewing the album described it as "one of the most enjoyable reggae albums of 2011 so far". She went on to record a radio session for the BBC and appear on Later... with Jools Holland. De Telegraaf gave the album a four star review.

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In 2012, she was chosen as one of the support acts for The Stone Roses' reunion shows.

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A dub remix version of her debut album was released in May 2012.

She also featured on the 2012 Q covers album of Amy Winehouse's Back To Black, Back To Back To Black, covering "You Know I'm No Good".

Her second album proper, Twice, was funded via PledgeMusic and was released in May 2014.

Cook describes her music as 'tropical pop'.

Albums

  • Hollie Cook (2011), Mr. Bongo
  • Twice (2014)
  • Dub albums

  • Prince Fatty Presents Hollie Cook in Dub (2012), Mr. Bongo (dub-version of Hollie Cook)
  • Singles

  • "Body Beat"
  • "Walking in the Sand"
  • "That Very Night"
  • "For Me You Are" – Prince Fatty & Hollie Cook
  • References

    Hollie Cook Wikipedia