Paul Cook (disambiguation)
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Paul Cook may refer to:
  • Paul Cook
    Paul Cook
    Paul Thomas Cook is an English drummer and member of the punk rock band Sex Pistols.-Early life and career:...

     (born 1956), drummer for the Sex Pistols
  • Paul Anthony Cook (Sade drummer) (born 1961), the drummer for Sade
    Sade (band)
    Sade is a British smooth jazz band that formed in 1983, named for Nigerian lead singer Sade Adu. Their music features elements of R&B, soul, jazz, and soft rock....

  • Paul Cook (IQ drummer), ex-drummer for the progressive rock band IQ
  • Paul Cook (footballer)
    Paul Cook (footballer)
    Paul Anthony Cook is an English former footballer, currently manager of Sligo Rovers in Ireland. He had a lengthy career, playing for a number of clubs in the Football League as a left sided or central midfielder before retiring from the game in 2006.-Playing career:Cook began his career at his...

     (born 1967)
  • Paul Cook (author)
    Paul Cook (author)
    Paul Cook is a science fiction writer, classical music critic, and a Principal Lecturer in the English Department at Arizona State University.-Biography:...

    , writer of the books Duende Meadow, On the Rim of the Mandala, Fortress on the Sun, and more
  • Paul Cook (politician)
    Paul Cook (politician)
    Paul Cook has represented California's 65th Assembly district since December 2006. Prior to his election he served as a member of the Yucca Valley city council from 1998 until 2006. He is a Republican.-Military career:...

    , California politician
  • Paul Cook (rugby league)
    Paul Cook (rugby league)
    Paul Cook is a former rugby league footballer of the 1990s, and coach, who at representative level has played for England, and at club level for Leeds, Bradford Bulls, and Huddersfield Giants, playing at , or , i.e...

  • Paul Cook (jockey), horse jockey
  • Paul Cook (baseball)
    Paul Cook (baseball)
    Paul Cook was a professional baseball player. He played all or part of seven seasons in Major League Baseball, between 1884 and 1891, for the Philadelphia Quakers, Louisville Colonels, Brooklyn Ward's Wonders, and St. Louis Browns, primarily as a catcher....

    (1863–1905)
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