RANDY OWEN LOOKED TO HIS RIGHT — AND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 50 YEARS, JEFF COOK WASN’T THERE. Before Alabama became history, it was family. Cousins from Fort Payne, Alabama. Two boys learning guitar before they were even six years old. Then Jeff Cook joined them in 1969, and three cousins played a Merle Haggard song at a high school talent show — not knowing that one small stage would become the beginning of 75 million records and 43 number-one hits. Randy became the voice. Jeff became the sound beside him — lead guitar, fiddle, keyboards, whatever the night needed. For decades, he was there. Then Parkinson’s came for the hands that helped build Alabama’s music. And on November 7, 2022, Jeff was gone. Months later, Randy stood at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville and sang “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas.” But when the familiar lyric came, he changed Jeff’s name. Just a few words. That was all it took. The arena went quiet because everyone understood: some names in a song aren’t just lyrics. They’re proof someone stood there.
RANDY OWEN LOOKED TO HIS RIGHT — AND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 50 YEARS, JEFF COOK WASN’T THERE... Before Alabama became one of country music’s greatest success stories, it…