James Cotton's Gear
Visible in this photo of Cotton. The microphone has been nicknamed the "James Cotton" microphone due his association with it.
Visible in this photo of Cotton's harmonica setup, as featured in this article from the official C. A. Seydel Söhne website.
Visible in this photo of Cotton's harmonica setup, as featured in this article from the official C. A. Seydel Söhne website.
Cotton's stage set is simple - a tray of SEYDEL 1847, most of them Silvers with a few Classics in between. That's it!
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Featured in this article from the official C. A. Seydel Söhne website.
Cotton is primarily a diatonic player, so, what did he do when a SEYDEL SAMPLER landed in his hands?
He picked it up and after a short explanation about the fact that it is indeed a diatonic harp with two keys and three octaves, he tore into it. He had that SAMPLER confessing the blues with the rich tone that you know to be SEYDEL.
Visible in this photo of Cotton's harmonica setup, as featured in this article from the official C. A. Seydel Söhne website.
Cotton's stage set is simple - a tray of SEYDEL 1847, most of them Silvers with a few Classics in between. That's it!
Find it on:
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Discography
100% Cotton
1974
High Compression
1984
Live From Chicago - Mr. Superharp Himself!
1986
Take Me Back
1987
Harp Attack!
1990
The James Cotton Blues Band
1991
3 Harp Boogie
1993
Living The Blues
1994
Deep In The Blues
1996
Seems Like Yesterday (Live)
1998
Late Night Blues (Live at The New Penelope Café - 1967)
1998
It Was A Very Good Year
1999