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Blues Is All About Feeling – If I Can't Feel It, I Can't Play It
Bonnie Blue: James Cotton’s Life in the Blues
Dir.: Bestor Cram | 86 minutes

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Lecture (in Heb.) by: Julia Feldman Katz

Concert performed by: Julia Feldman Katz singer, Ariel Bart harmonica, Ilya Siltsoff guitar, Michael Edwards double bass, Yaaki Levy drums

In the program: Lead Belly – Everyday I have the blues, Wade in the Water – work song, James Cotton – The blues keep falling, and more

USA 2022 | 86 minutes | English | Hebrew subtitles

James Cotton was one of the most influential blues musicians of all time yet remains relatively unknown. As a harmonica player and virtuoso musician, Cotton contributed greatly to the blues genre and helped inspire its modern sound.

Cotton’s life story is shaped by American history – from his birth in Mississippi into poverty and his work as a child in the cotton fields to his development as a musician in Chicago alongside influential artists to his breakthrough as part of the legendary Muddy Waters’ band. Throughout his career, Cotton played with artists including Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Santana, the Grateful Dead, and many others. This documentary, which features great music, is the story of an impressive but forgotten musician who’s finally getting his due.

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