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    XPN Welcomes Danielia Cotton to the Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival

    XPN Welcomes Danielia Cotton to the Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival

    Presented by WXPN at Stephen Buck Theater

    January 29, 2010


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    Danielia Cotton is an up and coming singer/song writer from Hopewell, NJ. Her natural talent -- raw, searing vocal chops combined with a deep, buttery tone—highlight her rock, jazz, and blues roots. WXPN/Philadelphia, home to the nationally syndicated World Café, named her "Artist to Watch".

    Danielia Cotton’s latest album, Rare Child, is a perfect self proclamation for this unique American rock, singer, songwriter and guitarist. Her original material features a combination of rock, jazz and blues with a beautiful soulful style. Danielia has performed at World Cafe Live several times as well as recently at The Union County Festival sponsored by MTV. Displaying her unique versatility, Danielia has been the opening act for: Blues legends Buddy Guy and Etta James; rock giants Bon Jovi, Gregg Allman, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Little Feat, and alternative rockers the Flaming Lips, Staind and Collective Soul.


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      • Venue Info

        Stephen Buck Theater

        180 W. Bridge Street
        New Hope-Solebury High School
        New Hope, PA 18938

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: $25 (Reserved Seating, advanced sales) $30 (Reserved Seating, at the door) $70 (VIP Ticket, includes: pre-concert reception, trolley service to/from the reception and priority seating)

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        January 29, 2010

        Times:
        8 pm

      • Accessibility Info

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