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  1. Bennett Vartanian – drums, backing vocals (1972–1974) Jackie Owen – drums (1969–1972) Jeff Cook – lead guitar , occasional lead vocals, backing vocals, fiddle , keyboards (1969–2004, 2006–07, 2010–2022; died 2022)

  2. 0. The first drummer for Fort Payne's own country group Alabama died Monday at the age of 58. John Bennett Vartanian, 58 of Fort Payne, passed away, causing Alabama fans from all over to put in calls to the Alabama Fan Club in Fort Payne, questioning the cause of his death, according to Misty Monroe with the club.

  3. In 1972, they recruited friend of Jeff’s, Bennett Vartanian, as the band’s drummer. In 1973, the band moved from Fort Payne (Alabama) to Myrtle Beach (South Carolina), where they became the house band at a club called “The Bowery.” They would play six nights a week for tips, honing harmonies that would become a trademark for the band.

  4. 12 de jul. de 2023 · In 1972, they changed their name to Wildcountry and saw the addition of drummer Bennett Vartanian.

    • Cillea Houghton
    • 6 min
    • Staff Writer
  5. Actuales. Randy Owen – voz, guitarra (1969–2004, 2006–07, 2011–presente) Teddy Gentry – bajo, coros (1969–2004, 2006–07, 2011–presente) Jeff Cook – guitarra, teclados (1969–2004, 2006–07, 2011–presente) Antiguos. Mark Herndon – batería (1979–2004) Rick Scott – batería (1974–79) Bennett Vartanian – batería (1972–74) Don Perkey - batería (1975-78)

  6. Alabama Artistfacts. 1969- Randy Owen Lead vocals, rhythm guitar 1969- Teddy Gentry Bass guitar, vocals 1969- Jeff Cook Lead guitar, fiddle, keyboards 1969-2022. Mark Herndon Drums, percussion 1979-2004. Rick Scott Drums, percussion 1974-1979. Bennett Vartanian Drums, percussion 1972-1974. Jackie Owen Drums, percussion 1969-1972.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2022 · Born on August 27, 1949, in Fort Payne, AL, Cook co-founded the band as in the early 1970s with his cousins — singer-guitarist Randy Owen and bassist Teddy Gentry — and drummer Bennett...