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Norman Paul Cotton (February 26, 1943July 31, 2021) was an American guitarist and singer-songwriter. He was a member of the band
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and the writer of their international hit song "
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". Before that, he was co-guitarist for the Illinois Speed Press.


Early life

Cotton was born in
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,
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, on February 26, 1943. He started learning the guitar when he was 13 years old, and became involved in his first band a year later. He relocated to
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by age 16 and joined the Mus-Twangs, which later became the Illinois Speed Press. He played for the group throughout the next decade until 1970, when it dissolved due to the divergent musical interests of him and
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.


Career

Cotton joined
Poco Poco was an American country rock band originally formed in 1968 after the demise of Buffalo Springfield. Guitarists Richie Furay and Jim Messina, former members of Buffalo Springfield, were joined by multi-instrumentalist Rusty Young, bassi ...
in 1970, replacing Jim Messina. Most of Cotton's music career was as songwriter, lead guitarist and lead singer for the group. He said in a September 2000 interview with ''Sound Waves'' magazine, "I'm just drawn to the South. Hey, I spent 25 winters in Chicago." Cotton's best known song with Poco is "Heart of the Night", which was a major hit from the band's ''
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'' album, released in 1978; the song is an evocation of the night life of the city of
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. Cotton's experiences in New Orleans had been the basis for a previous composition, "Down in the Quarter", featured on the 1975 Poco album '' Head Over Heels'', and Cotton has described a track from the 1982 Poco album ''
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'', "Break of Hearts", as being a follow-up to "Heart of the Night. In 1978, Cotton and Rusty Young, "got a little rehearsal hall, put together a band, and played 'Heart of the Night'" for ABC Records executives. Both tracks were credited to Poco. He also penned such Poco classics as "Barbados", "Indian Summer", "Ride The Country", and "Bad Weather". He briefly left the band in 1987, before returning in 1991.


Later life

Cotton moved to
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, in 2005, shortly after
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struck the area. He met his future wife there, and went fishing, sailing and sunning when not working on his music. He was actively involved in the Key West community performing at various benefit shows in the area. Cotton left Poco in early 2010 and went on to release several solo albums. He was inducted into the
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, together with his fellow Poco bandmates. Cotton died at his summer home near
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on July 31, 2021, at the age of 78.


Solo discography

* 1990 ''Changing Horses'' (
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) * 2001 ''Firebird'' * 2004 ''When the Coast Is Clear'' * 2007 ''Sunset Kidd'' * 2014 ''100% Paul Cotton''


References


External links


Paul Cotton Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cotton, Paul 1943 births 2021 deaths People from Dale County, Alabama American rock guitarists American male guitarists Poco members Guitarists from California 20th-century American guitarists 20th-century American male musicians American country rock singers American country singer-songwriters American country guitarists Guitarists from Alabama American male singer-songwriters Singer-songwriters from California Singer-songwriters from Alabama