Junius C. "Junie" Cobb (December 31, 1896 – January 3, 1970) was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader.
Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States,[1] Cobb was competent on tenor saxophone, clarinet, banjo, piano, violin, and drums.
He played with Johnny Dunn as a teenager, and after moving to Chicago he led his own ensemble in 1920-21 at the Club Alvadere.
He played in Paris briefly in the early 1930s, then returned to lead groups in Chicago.
In addition to his performing and bandleading activities, Cobb also composed; among his tunes is "Once or Twice", written in 1929.