Danielia Cotton a Rare 70s Child
03/27/2008
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(PR) Rock singer, songwriter and guitarist Danielia Cotton draws inspiration from the 1970's on her sophomore album 'Rare Child,' out May 20th on Adrenaline Records/ADA. "My album is a throwback to a time when music was less produced and a little bit more honest, accessible and real," Cotton says.The Philadelphia Daily News concurs, stating "Danielia's music has the swagger of 'Let It Bleed' era Rolling Stones, her singing has the raw emotional power of Janis Joplin and her songwriting places her among the top new musical storytellers." Cotton's natural gift-- raw, searing vocal chops combined with a deep, buttery tone-- draws from the two different rich traditions that she absorbed in her youth: she couldn't get enough of the AC/DC, Zeppelin, and the Stones that her friends and neighbors were listening to but she was also her mother's girl: the daughter of a jazz singer and member of the church gospel choir, grooving to Mavis Staples, Etta James, Billie and Ella. - Hear "Testify"
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