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- Coy_Cook abstract "Coy Cook (January 30, 1924 – May 17, 1996) was the tenor for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quartet, from 1958 through 1966. Following the Florida Boys, he joined the Dixie Echoes, where he remained for approximately three years. He formed Coy Cook and the Senators, and the group was at its peak during the 1970s.".
- Coy_Cook associatedBand Dixie_Echoes.
- Coy_Cook associatedBand Florida_Boys.
- Coy_Cook associatedMusicalArtist Dixie_Echoes.
- Coy_Cook associatedMusicalArtist Florida_Boys.
- Coy_Cook background "solo_singer".
- Coy_Cook birthDate "1924-01-30".
- Coy_Cook birthYear "1924".
- Coy_Cook deathDate "1996-05-17".
- Coy_Cook deathYear "1996".
- Coy_Cook genre Christian_music.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageID "6642638".
- Coy_Cook wikiPageLength "2262".
- Coy_Cook wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Coy_Cook wikiPageRevisionID "642287864".
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:1924_births.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_deaths.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_American_singers.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Christians.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_singers.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_performers_of_Christian_music.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Elmore_County,_Alabama.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Category:Southern_gospel_performers.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Christian_music.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Dixie_Echoes.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Boys.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLink Southern_gospel.
- Coy_Cook wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coy Cook".
- Coy_Cook associatedActs Dixie_Echoes.
- Coy_Cook associatedActs Florida_Boys.
- Coy_Cook associatedActs "Coy Cook and the Senators".
- Coy_Cook background "solo_singer".
- Coy_Cook dateOfBirth "1924-01-30".
- Coy_Cook dateOfDeath "1996-05-17".
- Coy_Cook genre Christian_music.
- Coy_Cook genre Southern_gospel.
- Coy_Cook name "Cook, Coy".
- Coy_Cook name "Coy Cook".
- Coy_Cook placeOfBirth "Elmore County, Alabama, United States".
- Coy_Cook placeOfDeath "United States".
- Coy_Cook shortDescription "Gospel singer".
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- Coy_Cook description "Gospel singer".
- Coy_Cook description "Gospel singer".
- Coy_Cook subject Category:1924_births.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:1996_deaths.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:20th-century_American_singers.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:American_Christians.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:American_male_singers.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:American_performers_of_Christian_music.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:People_from_Elmore_County,_Alabama.
- Coy_Cook subject Category:Southern_gospel_performers.
- Coy_Cook hypernym Tenor.
- Coy_Cook type Agent.
- Coy_Cook type Artist.
- Coy_Cook type MusicalArtist.
- Coy_Cook type Person.
- Coy_Cook type Singer.
- Coy_Cook type Person.
- Coy_Cook type Singer.
- Coy_Cook type MusicGroup.
- Coy_Cook type Agent.
- Coy_Cook type NaturalPerson.
- Coy_Cook type Thing.
- Coy_Cook type Q215627.
- Coy_Cook type Q483501.
- Coy_Cook type Q5.
- Coy_Cook type Person.
- Coy_Cook comment "Coy Cook (January 30, 1924 – May 17, 1996) was the tenor for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quartet, from 1958 through 1966. Following the Florida Boys, he joined the Dixie Echoes, where he remained for approximately three years. He formed Coy Cook and the Senators, and the group was at its peak during the 1970s.".
- Coy_Cook label "Coy Cook".
- Coy_Cook sameAs Q5179996.
- Coy_Cook sameAs m.0gftx9.
- Coy_Cook sameAs Q5179996.
- Coy_Cook wasDerivedFrom Coy_Cook?oldid=642287864.
- Coy_Cook givenName "Coy".
- Coy_Cook isPrimaryTopicOf Coy_Cook.
- Coy_Cook name "Cook, Coy".
- Coy_Cook name "Coy Cook".
- Coy_Cook surname "Cook".