Died On This Date (February 9, 2013) Jon Cook / Basist For Post-Hardcore Band, Crain

Jon Cook
DOB Unknown – February 9, 2013

jon-cookJon Cook was a rock bassist who is best remembered for his tenure in ’90s post-hardcore band, Crain.  The Louisville, Kentucky band released three albums including the Steve Albini-produced Speed in 1992.  The band ultimately broke up in 1996 but reunited as their pre-Crain outfit, Cerebellum in 2010.  Outside of Crain, Cook played with Rodan, and Experimental Pollen, amongst others.  During Cook’s teenage years, he helped out-of-town bands get booked in local clubs and played a key role in the development of Louisville’s ’90s punk scene.  Jon Cook was 40 when, on February 9, 2013, he passed away following a long illness.

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Died On This Date (August 4, 2012) Jason Noble / Played In Rachel’s, Rodan, & Shipping News

Jason Noble
DOB Unknown – August 4, 2012

Jason Noble was a guitarist and lead vocalist for three popular Louisville, Kentucky underground bands Rachel’s, Rodan, and Shipping News.  With Rodan, Noble released 1994’s Rusty which is considered an early indie rock classic.  His later groups, Rachel’s and Shipping News were equally influential even though their styles of music varied slightly.  In 1999, Noble was diagnosed with Synovial Sarcoma, a rare cancer that ultimately took his life on August 4, 2012.  He was 40.

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