David Cook Net Worth, Early Life, and Career 2024

David Cook Net Worth, Early Life, and Career 2024

David Cook Net Worth

David Cook is an actor and singer-songwriter from America. David Cook net worth is about $2 million. He has made albums of “Analog Heart” in 2006, “David Cook” in 2008, “This Loud Morning” in 2011 and “Digital Vein”.

For instance, on David’s official website, the star claimed to have set several ‘Billboard’ chart records by having 14 of his songs enter the Hot Digital Songs chart simultaneously together with 11 of his songs entering the Hot 100 chart.

Cook has also worked on theatre and acted as Charlie Price in the Kinky Boots at Al Hirschfeld Theatre in 2018. Skechers also signed gospel artist Keri Hilson the same year, and in 2010, another gospel artist John Legend.

Early Life

David Cook was born as David Roland Cook in the 20th December 1982 in Houston, Texas. He has from Blue Spring Missouri, and has a father named Stanley Cook, mother named Beth Foraker, and two brothers named Adam and Andrew.

Adam was diagnosed with brain cancer in 1998; he died in May 2009 at the age of 37. David developed fascination with music from early childhood and when he began singing in the second grade he was involved in many school PTA and holiday performances.

David Cook said that he was given a Fender Stratocaster guitar when he was just 13 years of age. He was active in middle and high school dramatics, voicing, and choral singing; David was in Blue Springs South High School when he featured in West Side Story and Music Man musicals.

He was also in the National Forensics League –Blue Springs South High School where he qualified twice for nationals in the Duo Interpretation category. David married Racheal Stump on 20th June 2015 in Nashville Tennessee.

Career

To his high school, David brought the band Red Eye that he co-founded with Bobby Kerr. The name was later changed to Axium and Cook penned his first song at the age of fifteen. David was recording an album of his own when he was reminded by Evan Sula-Goff of 8stops7.

While judging a contest in which Cook’s high school band blue springs south midland played Guns N’ Roses’ song Paradise City. Axium tasted some measure of fortunes when their song “Hold” was being used as background music in theater across the country and a “Got Milk?” contest placed them in list of the fifteen best independent bands in the United States.

The band Axium received the title of the best band in Kansas City in 2004. The band also released “Matter of Time” in 2002, “Blindsided” in 2003 and “The Story Thus Far” in 2004; they also have numerous live albums; the band ultimately disbanded in 2006.

Indeed, Cook moved to Tulsa to join Midwest Kings and play bass for their Incoherent with Desire to Move on EP released in 2006. After leaving Newsboys, David personally financed “Analog Heart”, an album entirely on his own which was launched in May 2006.