ELMER, NJ, April 16, 2009
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Appel Farm's concert season continues with rock and blues singer-songwriter Danielia Cotton on Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 PM. With a powerful voice that defines Cotton's deeply felt songs, she leads audiences on an emotional journey through her compelling lyrics. Though still new to the music scene, Cotton has already garnered many accolades. She was named "Artist to Watch" in 2005 by WXPN/Philadelphia, home of the nationally syndicated World Cafe, who slotted the album's soulful single, "It's Only Life" into heavy rotation. She was also featured on their HDNetwork broadcast of "On Stage at World Cafe Live". XPN has designated this concert as a "Welcomes" event on their website. She has opened for a roster of acts that define great rock and blues music: legends Buddy Guy and Etta James; rock giants Bon Jovi, Gregg Allman, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Little Feat. Her latest album, Rare Child, shows her remarkable voice, heart and soul. Rare Child was ranked in the top ten albums downloaded on iTunes during its first week of release.
"She has a big voice-strong, clear and well-rounded, that commands attention for self-penned songs that burn with defiance and self-determination. Cotton....reveals all the soul beneath the strength." ~ The Philadelphia Inquirer
Tickets
Tickets are $18.00. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.appelfarm.org or by calling Appel Farm at (800) 394-1211. Patrons with hearing or speech disabilities may call TRS (800) 852-7899 or dial 711. Appel Farm is accessible to patrons with disabilities. Individuals requiring assistance should contact the venue at (856) 358-2472.
About Appel Farm
Appel Farm Arts and Music Center is a non-profit regional arts center serving audiences, artists, and students. Programs include an overnight summer arts camp, concerts, family matinees, a major outdoor music festival, and classes for children and adults, outreach in New Jersey public schools and a conference center. More information about Appel Farm can be found at http://www.appelfarm.org or by calling (856) 358-2472.
These programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional funding sources include corporations, foundations and individual contributions by friends, Trustees and alumni of Appel Farm. A WXPN Welcomes Event.
Appel Farm's mission is "to provide people of all ages, cultures and economic backgrounds with a supportive, cooperative environment in which to explore the fine and performing arts." The philosophy of the Center encompasses the belief that the arts are an exciting and essential part of the learning process, and that artistic talent is innate and waiting to be developed in every person.
Contact us at marketing@appelfarm.org or 856-358-2472
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