EDDIE COTTON
''ONE AT A TIME''
2015
59:42
1 One At A Time 04:38
2 Be Careful 03:33
3 Better Deal 06:08
4 Catch I Wanted 03:26
5 Dead End Street 03:53
6 Fair Weather Lover 03:55
7 Filling Me With Pleasure 03:55
8 Hard Race 04:24
9 Je Ne Sais Quoi 04:38
10 Mississippi 03:33
11 My Money 04:42
12 Ego At Your Door 03:23
13 Race To The Dollar 04:28
14 War Is Over 04:59
ABOUT/OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Eddie Cotton, Jr. is an electric blues guitarist from Clinton, Mississippi.
A minister’s son, Eddie Cotton Jr. grew up singing and playing gospel music at church and playing the music of blues legends like B.B. King at home.
Cotton studied music theory at Jackson State University in his hometown of Jackson, MS, then went on to serve as minister of music at his father’s church. This seemingly unlikely combination of musical interests is precisely what engages Cotton’s audiences, who appreciate his combination of classic electric blues with funky rhythms, soulful vocals and some downright blistering guitar playing.
Whether he’s punctuating old favorites with his own inflections or crooning a Cotton original with stunning energy, audiences are sure to take notice of this blues artist who demonstrates deep respect and appreciation for his craft.
He was voted second “best blues artist” in the 2009 “Best of Jackson” issue of the Jackson Free Press.
WEBSITE
''ONE AT A TIME''
2015
59:42
1 One At A Time 04:38
2 Be Careful 03:33
3 Better Deal 06:08
4 Catch I Wanted 03:26
5 Dead End Street 03:53
6 Fair Weather Lover 03:55
7 Filling Me With Pleasure 03:55
8 Hard Race 04:24
9 Je Ne Sais Quoi 04:38
10 Mississippi 03:33
11 My Money 04:42
12 Ego At Your Door 03:23
13 Race To The Dollar 04:28
14 War Is Over 04:59
ABOUT/OFFICIAL WEBSITE
Eddie Cotton, Jr. is an electric blues guitarist from Clinton, Mississippi.
A minister’s son, Eddie Cotton Jr. grew up singing and playing gospel music at church and playing the music of blues legends like B.B. King at home.
Cotton studied music theory at Jackson State University in his hometown of Jackson, MS, then went on to serve as minister of music at his father’s church. This seemingly unlikely combination of musical interests is precisely what engages Cotton’s audiences, who appreciate his combination of classic electric blues with funky rhythms, soulful vocals and some downright blistering guitar playing.
Whether he’s punctuating old favorites with his own inflections or crooning a Cotton original with stunning energy, audiences are sure to take notice of this blues artist who demonstrates deep respect and appreciation for his craft.
He was voted second “best blues artist” in the 2009 “Best of Jackson” issue of the Jackson Free Press.
WEBSITE