At the Cotton Club, New York 1937 (Greatest Hits, Live)
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James Cotton (Blues) Live From Chicago - Mr. Superharp Himself! Live From Chicago - Mr. Superharp Himself! Blues Chicago Blues Here I Am (Knocking at Your Door) Part Time Love Just to Be With You Hard Headed When It Rains It Pours Cross Your Heart Come Back, Baby Born in Chicago Midnight Creeper, The Personnel: James Cotton (vocals, harmonica); Michael Coleman (guitar); Douglas Fagen (tenor saxophone); Danny "Boney" Fields (trumpet); Johnny Cotton (trombone); Eddie Harsch (piano); Noel Neal (bass); Ray
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James Cotton, Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite & Sugar Ray Norcia JAMES COTTON James Cotton, one of the blues world’s greatest treasures, won a 2002 Handy Award for Best Traditional Album of the Year for his last album . With a storied career that dates back to the 1940s and includes stints with legends in both blues and rock, Cotton has himself assumed legendary status. And after a lifetime of playing and living the blues, Cotton couldn’t be more deserving. On his latest recording for Telarc, Baby, Don’t
The Cotton Pickers: Ernest Hare (vocals); Frankie Trumbauer (C-melody saxophone); Mickey Bloom (trumpet, mellophone); Phil Napoleon, Red Nichols, Roy Johnson (trumpet); Miff Mole, Charles Panelli (trombone); Louis Chassagne (tuba, acoustic bass); John Helleberg (tuba); Bernie Krueger, Jimmy Lytell, Larry Abbott, Chuck Miller, Joe Tarto (clarinet); Frank Signorelli, Rube Bloom (piano); Bill Arenburg, John Cali, Frank Diprima (banjo); Willie Faberman, Jack Roth, Ward Archer, Ray Bauduc (drums). Recorded in
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Tall, beautiful, and haunted by hard drugs and alcohol, a situation that left her homeless and nearly toothless at her death in New York in 1993, Karen Dalton never found commercial success in her lifetime, but her extremely small recording legacy (just two albums, 1969's It's So Hard to Tell Who...
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