New Jersey Stage

Saturday, October 1, 2011

COREY GLOVER OF LIVING COLOUR AND DANIELIA COTTON PRESENT A SPECIAL EVENING OF MUSIC ON TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 AT KATMANDUTRENTON

(TRENTON, NJ) -- Joined by a full electric band, Corey Glover (the voice of Living Colour) and Danielia Cotton will present a very special evening of music at KatManDu Trenton on Tuesday, October 4. These two powerful and soulful voices of rock will perform individually and then together dueting on some original and cover material.

You know Corey Glover's powerful voice. Corey is the lead singer and one fourth of the pioneering, Grammy winning, platinum selling rock band Living Colour. The steps Corey took to reach this point in his career are well known. As a founding member of Living Colour, Corey helped prove that not only could black guys kick out the jams, but that they could be embraced by a vast expanse of fans. Living Colour earned numerous industry awards including back-to-back Grammys for Best Hard Rock Performance of 1989 ('Cult of Personality') and 1990 (Time's Up) and emerged as one of the most influential rock acts of all time: regularly selling out arenas and selling millions of albums. As vocal proponents for black self-reliance and pride, they broke down more than their fair share of musical barriers and served as role models for other black bands who had their sights set on hard rock recognition. But that is only a portion of his musical journey.

In 1998, Corey released his debut solo record, Hymns, to much critical acclaim. He's been featured on records around the world as a premier vocalist, performed theatrically onstage in such shows as Jesus Christ Superstar and toured extensively with funk-rock legends, Galactic. Describing his solo music away from Living Colour, Corey says "I always wanted to do rock stuff and I did. But I've always wanted to be a loveman and sort of split the difference. I think I've done that with this band."

The level of performance Corey Glover delivers with this solo effort is unmatched and inspirational; it's sure to entertain you and leave you feeling good.

Growing up in Hopewell, New Jersey, Danielia Cotton stood out. Danielia's natural gift - raw, searing vocal chops combined with a deep, buttery tone - draws from the two different traditions she absorbed early in her youth. On the one hand, she couldn't get enough of AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones. On the other hand, she was her mother's girl: daughter of a jazz singer and member of the church gospel choir, grooving to Mavis Staples, Etta James, Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.

The happy collision of these two traditions blossomed into a successful and acclaimed music career. Danielia's 2009 disc, Live Child - a companion piece to her 2008 studio album Rare Child - won Best Live Album in the 2009 Independent Music Awards. Danielia has toured with Lilith Fair, BB King, Heart, Robert Cray and many of rock's biggest names. And, Danielia relishes her independence as well as her eclecticism.

Danielia Cotton's sound is a savory dig in the early '70s, when the twin powers of rock and soul came together to form a harmonious funk that satisfied the spirit as it thrilled with slashing electric guitars. As a singer and arranger, Cotton has a refreshingly uncluttered style. Cotton brings freshness to the soul-rock formula, not to mention a contagious fever that is near irresistible.

This is the most recent event in the new Merge Talent (http://www.mergetalent.com) concert series featuring national touring artists at KatManDu Trenton (http://www.katmandutrenton.com.) Additional shows are scheduled throughout the year including Marshall Crenshaw, Catie Curtis and Lucy Kaplansky, The Young Dubliners, Hammer of The Gods – The Led Zeppelin Experience and Almost Queen (A Tribute to Queen.)

The seating for this show is limited. This show is ages 21 and up.  For more information visit http://www.katmandutrenton.com

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