David Cook may refer to:
Alcoholism is a well documented pathological reaction to unresolved grief.
Enjoy the experience, don't just experience the experience
I will never shy away from embarrassing myself for a good cause
I knew at the time my haircut was pretty damn god-awful, so I was just hoping that I wasn't one of the joke ones. And they put me through to Hollywood and I thought, "Well okay, maybe I'm still one of the joke ones but at least I'm not terrible?"
I never want to play a show where it feels overly programmed, processed, and all that. For anybody that comes to one of our shows, the goal for me is to make sure that's their show. That nobody else is going to see that show ever again. You know what I mean? I try to make it different every day.
I spent a majority of my life in Kansas City, so I am a Chiefs and Royals guy. I used to work for the Royals for like five years in the suites department and in the stadium club restaurant.
It's amazing what a spray-on tan will do.
Life has a strange way of working itself out
I actually got to write with one of my musical heroes, a guy named Raine Maida from Our Lady Peace. I got to sit down and write some songs with him, and that was pretty heavy. I listened to Our Lady Peace growing up. It got me through the teenage angst.
I'm competitive to a fault, so of course every week I'm just like, "I want to win, I want to do great. "
With the Chiefs, you can't live in Kansas City and not like the Chiefs. To go catch a game at Arrowhead is a pretty great experience. I haven't had the chance to go to games anywhere else, but, from what I'm told, I don't really need to.
I live for Tuesdays, and die by Wednesdays.
I'd always wanted to grow my hair out. And now looking back on those photos I understand why I probably shouldn't have.
My brothers are my backbone. My parents are my oxygen. I can't live without them.
Some of the best rock shows I ever saw were those appealing to all your senses.
If you can't do anything about it, laugh like hell.
I got to play with ZZ Top and introduce Bryan Adams and George Michael. And to have it all topped off by me winning 'American Idol?!' It's pretty absurd.
I'm admittedly a record guy. Singles and I are a different beast. I'm definitely an overall picture thinker.
I absolutely think the Seattle grunge sound was instrumental to my music education.