PARKINSON’S TOOK HIS HANDS. BUT FOR FOUR YEARS, HIS BANDMATES CARRIED HIS EQUIPMENT ON EVERY TOUR — WAITING FOR A NIGHT THAT MIGHT NEVER COME….. Jeff Cook co-founded Alabama with his cousins as teenagers playing for tips in a Myrtle Beach bar, six years before anyone cared. Then came 21 straight number ones. Seventy-five million albums. Guitar, fiddle, keyboards — sometimes all in one show….. In 2012, a fishing lure he couldn’t cast told him something was wrong. Then came missed notes. Then tremors. Then Parkinson’s. He hid it for five years. When he finally told fans in 2017, he said, “I don’t want the music to stop or the party to end.”…… He left the road in 2018. But Alabama never replaced him. They kept his gear on every tour bus, night after night, city after city, just in case Jeff Cook walked through the door again. And once, he did. He came back for Alabama’s 50th anniversary — one more walk onto that stage, one more moment with the men who had carried not just his instruments, but the space he left behind…… Then on November 7, 2022, Jeff Cook died at home in Florida. He was 73. Some bands replace a member before the bus leaves the lot. Alabama carried his guitar for four years hoping he’d play it one more time. The story behind the night Jeff Cook walked back on that stage — and what happened when the music started — is one of the quietest, most powerful moments in country music history.
Introduction The First Loss Was Small Enough To Miss It did not begin on a stage. It began with a fishing lure. Jeff Cook later said that was one of…