Ed Cobb(1938-1999)
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Musician, songwriter and record producer Ed Cobb was born in 1938. Cobb
was a member of the pop group,
The Four Preps,from 1956 to 1966. Ed
either wrote or co-wrote a bunch of songs for an eclectic array of
artists; said songs include "Dirty Water" and "Sometimes Good Guys
Don't Wear White" forThe Standells,"No
Way Out" for
The Chocolate Watchband,
"Brontosaurus Stomp" for the Piltdown Men, "Every Little Bit Hurts" for
Brenda Holloway(this song was later
covered by such artists as
George Clinton,
The Clash,and
Spencer Davis), and "Tainted
Love" forGloria Jones
(Soft Cellscored a huge hit with their cover
version of this particular song in the 80s). Moreover, Cobb worked as
either a music producer or a sound engineer for such artists as
The Standells,
The Chocolate Watchband,
The Lettermen,the Piltdown Men,
Steely Dan,
Pink Floydand
Fleetwood Mac.Ed earned thirty-two Gold
and Platinum awards throughout his career. Among the movies that
feature Cobb songs on the soundtrack are
A Name for Evil (1973),
Private Parts (1997),
Not Another Teen Movie (2001),
13 Going on 30 (2004),
Beauty Shop (2005)and
This Is England (2006).Ed
composed the funky score for the trashy blaxploitation feature,
Tom (1973)(aka The Bad Bunch). In addition,
Cobb was a champion horse breeder and briefly served as the president
of the Idaho Racing Commission. Ed Cobb died at age 61 of leukemia on
September 19, 1999.