
Joe Cocker's soulful, smoky rendition of the Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" is one of rock's most famous interpretations, and his performance of that song at Woodstock in 1969 put him on the rock 'n' roll map. Success soon followed in the U.K. and America with albums Joe Cocker! and Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Although Cocker's powerful voice and animated stage presence deteriorated as he battled alcohol-related problems, he scored several hits in the '80s, and his loyal, long suffering fans were rewarded with the release of Respect Yourself in 2002.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Joe Cocker | Central Park | Jul 12, 1980
- Joe Cocker | Chance | Aug 1, 1982
- Joe Cocker | Interview | Aug 6, 1988
- Joe Cocker | Interview | Jul 23, 1989
- Joe Cocker | Loreley Amphitheatre | Aug 20, 1983
- Joe Cocker | Royal Albert Hall | Jun 5, 1988
- Joe Cocker | Tower Theater | May 1, 1976
- Joe Cocker | Tulsa Assembly Hall | Mar 28, 1976
- Joe Cocker | Woodstock 94 | Aug 13, 1994
- Joe Cocker & The Grease Band | Fillmore West | Oct 19, 1969
- Joe Cocker and Mad Dogs and Englishmen | Fillmore West | Apr 26, 1970