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Joanna Cotten
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Member Since9/6/2005
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INTRODUCING JOANNA COTTEN

A sultry slide guitar, the lonely moan of a blues harp, the righteous thump of a fatback bass and the sticky soulful rhythm of a Beale Street backbeat… Joanna Cotten’s music lays it all out like a slow ride down through the delta. Then she starts to sing, and all heaven breaks loose.

She calls her music "funkabilly," and the appellation fits just right, serving as a dead-on description of Cotten's undeniable artistry – a heart-stopping mix of God-given talent, flawless technique, and deep-down southern soul that adds up to the most potent, pure-country voice to come out of Nashville in a long, long time.

"I have to sing for people, that's just the way it is," Cotten says, setting her long blond hair in motion with a shake of her head. "It's like a beast inside of me that has to come out, and it's been that way since I was a baby girl."

Born in Memphis and raised in Forrest City, Arkansas, Cotten was pulling on her mother's skirt as a 4-year-old, saying, "Mama, when I grow up, I'm gonna be a singing star!" Driven to distraction by her daughter's persistence, Cotten's mom finally relented.

"She said 'If you're serious, I want to do this right,'" the singer recalls. "She took me to this lady named Gloria Borell 15 miles away in Wynne, Arkansas, and she started teaching me breathing techniques, art songs and hymns."

Those initial voice lessons set the vocally gifted Cotten off on a lifelong journey that would take her from local talent shows to the Memphis' Grand Youth Opry and Rhodes College to Nashville's nightclubs, all the way to New York City – where she attended the prestigious Juilliard School – and then all the way back again.

Early on, Cotten led a double life. She'd be rigorously sharpening her classical skills on Tuesdays, but come Saturday night, she, her mom and her Motown-loving grandmother would head to the Arkansas Jamboree in Marianna where the youngster would hop on stage in cowboy hat and boots to belt out barn-burning versions of her favorites, from artists like Loretta Lynn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lacy J. Dalton and Connie Smith.

"I remember one time when Gloria was trying to teach me what I was singing about in one of the hymns, she told me 'Now, Jesus came down from heaven,' and I quickly responded, 'Yeah, but the devil went down to Georgia!"

She was seven years old when her mother took her to Nashville for the first time. "We went to Fan Fair, and it was like I had died and gone to heaven," Cotten laughs.

The trips to Music City became more and more frequent. Even then, the pint-sized singer was not afraid to turn on the attitude. In no time at all she was an onstage regular at the upscale Stockyard Restaurant and Club.

Closer to home, Cotten became a member of a group called the Memphis Grand Youth Opry, performing every week on Beale Street and soaking up the incredible variety of music that seemed to be coming out of every doorway.

"I grew up on country radio, and at that time it was Lee Greenwood, T. Graham Brown and horns," she says. "There really were no boundaries."

By the time she was in high school, music had become the driving force in Cotten's life, and she graduated a year early to accept a scholarship at Juilliard.

"When I got my offer for a scholarship, it was like I'm not gonna live my life saying I could have gone to Juilliard. I'm gonna go up there and see what it's all about."

Even for a girl who was comfortable singing in Nashville and who studied at Memphis' Rhodes College, New York City was a whole other ball of wax.

"There are so many stories about me going to New York, because I was such a country girl," Cotten laughs. "But I went up there when the whole 'Boot Scootin’ Boogie' thing was happening, so it was cool to be country."

It may have been cool to be country, but singing country in the conservatory just wasn't kosher. Cotten knew she was headed directly for a career in classical music, but her heart kept telling her where she needed to be and the kind of music she was born to make.

"I had to make a decision about what I wanted to do with the rest of my life," she says. "So I called mom and told her I was coming home. But going home to me was never Forrest City, Arkansas."

Cotten headed to Nashville and took a job as a legal secretary, avoiding music all together until a friend, aware of her incredible vocal gift, coaxed her onto the stage of Jack's Guitar Bar, a now legendary local dive that served as an early creative stomping ground for artists like Keith Urban and Gretchen Wilson.

"I always used to close my shows with an aria. One night after I finished the song, Jack completely freaked out and wanted to know the title of my favorite aria. I told him ''Caro Nome' by Joan Sutherland, to which he responded 'It's on the jukebox.' He had that song on his jukebox! From that point on Jack bent over backwards to help me."

Cotten began singing regularly at Jack's, building a large and loyal following. When Jack's closed up shop, she moved to another local club, 3rd and Lindsley, and opportunities continued to build. One night at the club, Cotten was introduced to Bruce Burch who helped the singer develop her writing chops and facilitated her songwriting deal with EMI Music Publishing.

"When I started writing everything fell into place for me," Cotten says.

The songs she was writing reflected every aspect of her journey and showcased the incredible range and depth of her singing voice – an instrument that glides naturally and effortlessly from a molasses-sweet moan to a skillet-greasy growl to a full-throated wail.

Burch introduced her to the catalog of legendary Nashville tunesmith Dennis Linde ("Burning Love," Calling Baton Rouge," and "Goodbye Earl"). Hearing a kindred spirit, Cotten began to fully blossom as a songwriter.

As her music vividly demonstrates, Cotten has grown into a singer who comes with, and who is inseparable from, her own compelling story.

"I've got a gift that the world can't change or take away," she sings on "The Prize," and a thumping beat and a slamming banjo drive the point all the way home. Every Cotten-penned song completes another chapter of her unique musical journey, from the funky romantic frustration of "Hard to Want" to the introspective and inspiring balladry of "Keep My Faith," all the way to "Humble Town," a song that beautifully encapsulates the struggles of Cotten and countless creative souls along Nashville's Music Row.

It's been a long and winding path and Cotten has grown with every turn in the road. These days Cotten is chomping at the bit to introduce music fans to her own, patented brand of "funkabilly."

"I can't wait," she enthuses. "Get ready to sink your feet down in the Delta mud!"

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J T Terrell Drums





Jul 16 2008 12:57 PM

Hey lady, hope everything is going well. Holla at me if you need some drummin any time soon.
Eddie Law Street Team Tennessee





Jul 12 2008 7:10 AM

Hi Joanna!
Thanks for the add and your friendship!
Hope your weekend is a great one!
Victor Goldberg





Jul 12 2008 1:29 PM

GREAT TO BE CONNECTED!!!
Rock On Together





Jul 7 2008 11:41 AM

Thanks for the add Joanna!

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cindy


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Jul 7 2008 4:17 PM

thank you for being a friend
Lee Ann Burgess





Jul 7 2008 4:17 PM

Thanks for the add Joanna! Your site looks fabulous.
Joseph R





Jun 25 2008 6:00 AM

Thanks so much for adding me!! Love the voice and the passion of your songs!!! Jospeh
Suzette





Jun 25 2008 8:35 AM

Thanks for the add --- Girl your sound is hot!

Suzette
Joseph R





Jun 25 2008 9:17 AM

HI Joanna,

Thanks for the add...love your style! Very different and refreshing!! Joseph
Blues Printer





Jun 25 2008 9:39 AM

Thanks for the add!
Kamilah Marshall





Jun 25 2008 4:59 PM

loving the new page! xo
roger





Jul 1 2008 12:32 PM

have a great 4th of July
Chrome Horse Cowboy


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Jul 4 2008 12:43 AM

Hey Darlin Wanted To Wish U A Safe And Rockin Holiday My Beautiful Friend!!! Play Hard, Live Loud!!!!
~HUGGZZ~
CHC/JAY
Lorie





Jun 9 2008 8:00 PM

GIRL! You served it up! Friday was AWESOME! Hope it brings you nothin' but good things! :):):) Can't wait to rock out with ya again!
Hannah





Jun 7 2008 4:35 PM

y'all sounded great friday. the band was funky!
Kamilah Marshall





Jun 7 2008 10:20 PM

New song my friend....lemme know whacha think!!!!! xo
C...is for Conscious (mostly)





Jun 6 2008 12:05 PM

Thanks for being a Myspace friend:) nice to meet you!
-C
Muzic City





Jun 4 2008 7:57 AM

Thanks you did a great job on Goin' Coungtry. Call me I have a copy for you. Bobby
Kamilah Marshall





May 28 2008 2:34 PM

True Inspiration! xo
JoVina





May 28 2008 7:06 PM

I just accidentally found you on an old DirecTV broadcast from SXSW. Of course I immediately downloaded your album and I'm telling all my friends. You kick ass girl! Keep on keepin on....
Karen Ortega


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May 28 2008 8:18 PM

Hi Joanna I Love Your Music! Love Always Your Fan Karen Ortega
Jeff Dayton





May 29 2008 5:04 AM

Hey Joanna,
Awesome job on the song this week. Really loved working with you (as did Sarah and Rob) and loved your energy and how well prepared you were. Let's do another one soon.
Jeff
gig





May 23 2008 1:43 AM

WOW! Fantastic new tracks, Joanna -you truly deserve a huge audience!

You're in my Top Friend space and have been for a while now.

Best,
Sharon aka gig
L.A./Long Beach
www.latenightdj.blogspot.com
Kingdom Country Music





May 21 2008 1:41 PM

Hi Joanna! I just listened to Keep my Faith for the first time, it is so lovely, just like you. God Bless You!

Devorah
Billy Childers





May 18 2008 11:14 PM

Thanks for adding me to your circle of friends!
Stop by anytime to say "hi".
Have a GREAT week.
Visit me @ www.billychilders.com

Billy
Kamilah Marshall





May 11 2008 12:14 PM

Thanks girl! Can't wait for my trip to Nashville! xo
Terri





May 10 2008 12:12 PM

Hi Joanna, thank you so much for the add. You have the most amazing voice, I just love ya. You got it going on.
Deirdre Hughes





May 10 2008 2:12 PM

Thank you so much for adding me. :)

I hope you have a great weekend!
Jay A Turner





May 10 2008 2:29 PM

Whats UP??
Shannon





May 9 2008 9:14 PM

Hey Joanna, Just wanted to stop by to say have an Awesome weekend!!! :o)

<3 Shannon
Cowboy Crush





May 1 2008 9:59 AM

Please post us a comment and let us know what you think of our new song!
R~Kaye





Apr 21 2008 10:13 PM

May your Creative Conscience Triggers the Brilliance that Will bring forth a Useful Wonderful week ahead for the Rest of Mankind to Enjoy.
Secrets of the Great Composers !
the Modern Modal Era !
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TNEB-RCP





Apr 19 2008 7:59 PM

Thanks for the love ! Keep up your hustle . Dream Big and make it a reality !!!! Much love from the TNEB-RCP fam . Always looking to network . Stay in touch and let us know what ya got going on ! PEACE
Milah





Apr 19 2008 11:30 PM

HAS'NT HAAAAAAPPPEND YEEEETTT! love it, love it!!!! please oh please save a song for me!!!!!! xoxoxo
Hannah





Apr 18 2008 12:42 PM

diggin' the new tunes!
Lazaria





Apr 15 2008 4:11 PM

Hi Joanna!Thank you for being such an amazing performer and thank you for being my friend. All the best. Lazaria.
Soundsecrets





Apr 6 2008 7:05 AM

Hi Joanna
Great songs and voice. Thanks for friendship.
Morten