James Cotton

Harmonica player and Blues musician

James Cotton - Artists & Creatives born July 1st, 1935
Born
Died

2017
9 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Born in 1935, this American musician became a prominent figure in the blues genre. Playing harmonica from a young age, significant collaborations included work with Muddy Waters, where the musician served as a band member. The release of the album 'Cotton Mouth Man' showcased original compositions and established a solid reputation in the blues community. Over the years, performances at major festivals contributed to a lasting legacy in live music. The musician's unique blend of traditional blues with modern influences resonated with audiences worldwide.

Collaborated with Muddy Waters

Released the album 'Cotton Mouth Man'

Performed at major blues festivals

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