BIOGRAPHY
Danielia Cotton is a New York City based Americana/Roots Rock artist originally from the wilds of New Jersey. Her fanbase covers NY, Philadelphia, NJ (Jersey Shore), and parts of the Midwest. She recently performed shows for the 2024 Light of Day Winterfest in Asbury Park and beyond. She has opened for the likes of Gregg Allman, Bon Jovi, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, Cristone "Kingfish" Ingram, Derek Trucks Band, and Aimee Mann. She was named Lillith Fair's Onstage Local Talent Winner, and her music has been placed in television and national commercials.
The New York Times says of Cotton, "She's a belter who can hold back or work her way up to a gospelly blues-rock shout, and in the songs she writes with her band's brawny guitar riffs, she grapples with the road, salvation, holding on and letting go.” Her latest single, “Roll On Mississippi," (already in the Top 100 at Americana radio), is a tribute to the iconic country artist Charlie Pride and to her country music-loving grandparents.
PHOTOS AND ARTWORK
PRESS RELEASES
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Danielia Cotton Honors Charlie Pride and Hits Americana Top 100 (4/4/2024)
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Charley Pride tribute by Danielia Cotton, new single and performances (5/15/2024)
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