John CookJohn Cook is composed of 7 distinct authors.
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John Cook has 1 upcoming event. The Regulator Bookshop: Mac McCaughan & Laura Ballance (September 15 at 19:00) John Cook. Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance will discuss and sign copies of the new book they wrote with John Cook, Our Noise: The Story of Merge Records, the Indie Label that Got Big and Stayed Small. "One of the most respected imprints in an often disreputable industry, Merge has defied the odds by releasing ... (more)some of the finest rock and pop music of the last 15 years," writes the Chicago Tribune. Mac and Laura are two of the members of the pop-punk band Superchunk.
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