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JAMES COTTON and His Chicago Blues Band
Title:
JAMES COTTON and His Chicago Blues Band
When:
Fri.Dec.10/2010  8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Where:
The Regent Theatre - Picton
Category:
Blues Shows

Description

     Blues Icon James Cotton plays the Regent Theatre Picton, Ontario Canada Friday December 10th, 8pm.  Tickets $39.50 (includes HST and Building Improvement Fund).  Box office (613) 476-8416 ext 28 or toll free (877) 411-4761 .  An evening with a true living legend. 

                                                        JAMES COTTON
     The musical pedigree of Grammy Award winner James “Superharp” Cotton consists of a veritable who’s who in the world of the Blues.

     Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2006, the Smithsonian Institute in 1991, and winner of countless W.C. Handy Blues Awards, he has shared the stage with B.B. King, The Rolling Stones, Johnny Winter, the Allman Brothers, Santana, Bonnie Raitt, Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Sam and Dave, The Grateful Dead among many others.

     An orphan at the age of nine, he was raised in Mississippi by his mentor, Sonny Boy Williamson, who remains famous for his many unique songs and innovative Delta Blues harmonica style. As a young teenager Cotton befriended Howlin’ Wolf and joined forces with him playing Mississippi and Arkansas juke joints for two years. During that time Cotton hosted his own afternoon radio show in West Memphis, and also recorded “Cotton Crop Blues” and three other songs on Sun Records in Memphis.

     In 1954 when Muddy Waters needed a harmonica player, he found Cotton playing a club in Arkansas and took him to Chicago. Cotton remained with Waters for 12 years not only playing shows but also recording with him on Chess Records. One of the highlights of that period came when Cotton arranged the ever-popular anthem for the blues, “Got My Mojo Workin’, “ which was played for the first time by the Muddy Waters Band at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1961.

   In 1966 Cotton formed his James Cotton Blues Band which continues to showcase his immense talent and keeps him one of the most sought-after, hard-driving, seminal blues musicians touring the world today.
Cotton passionately explains, ”My audience always tells me how I’m doing. If I look out there and don’t like what I see, I work harder.” His audiences are still on their feet, they enjoy themselves as much as he does, and there continue to be standing ovations night after night.

     You will have a memorable evening with an international treasure and a true Living Legend of the Blues. The year 2010 is Cotton’s 66th year in the entertainment business. What an amazing adventure “Superharp” is experiencing with his little harmonica.        

  Visit www.jamescottonsuperharp.com for an extended biography and more information.


                                                            

Venue

The Regent Theatre
Venue:
The Regent Theatre   -   Website
Street:
224 Main Street
ZIP:
K0K 2T0
City:
Picton
State:
Ontario
Country:
Country: ca

Description

The Regent Theatre will open it's doors again in April of 2011 to showcase it's half a million dollars in renovations and another 90 seats bringing the total up to 440. 

 

Opened in 1922, it has alternately exalted and suffered through changes in the entertainment industry and the whims of its audiences - presenting both film and live shows through the years.

Situated on Main Street in picturesque Picton Ontario, the historic Regent Theatre is the centre for the arts in Prince Edward County, providing the community with a unique venue for live theatre and music. First run movies and Cinefest, part of the Film Circuit of the Toronto International Film Festival, round out the offerings of The Regent making it a diverse venue that truly reflects its community.


A rare example of an Edwardian opera house, The Regent's stage is equal in size to that of The Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. Above the stage is a 21 metre (70 foot) fly tower. Original dressing room includes blackboards lining the walls where, in a former era, performers wrote their show's running order.

Designed by Toronto architects Warrington and Page for George Cook, The Regent Theatre opened its doors in February 1922 with the Canadian war comedy Mademoiselle from Armentiers.

In 1994 The Regent Theatre Foundation, a community based, not-for-profit organization, bought the theatre from the Cook family. Since that time the Foundation Board and volunteers have toiled to restore the theatre as close to its original state as possible. In 1998 the stage was opened up, the fly tower was re-rigged and made operational and the theatre's roof was replaced. Later installations and upgrades included 351 comfortable, modern seats, new fire doors, electronic alarm system, and electrical service. The building was brought into compliance with fire and safety regulations and received a designation as an historical building. Significant enhancements over the years have added features such as the lighted marquee, the magnificent Austrian crystal chandeliers that grace the lobby and air conditioning.

 
For more information call The Regent Theatre at (613) 476.8416 or toll free (877) 411.4761 or,
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