James Cotton, a Grammy Award-winning blues harmonica master whose full-throated sound backed such blues legends as Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson II and Howlinโ Wolf, has died at age 81.
A statement from Alligator Records, Cottonโs label, says he died Thursday of pneumonia at St. Davidโs Medical Center in Austin.
The Mississippi Delta native performed professionally since age 9. Cotton backed Muddy Waters in his landmark album โAt Newportโ on Chess Records.
After going solo in the 1960s, Cotton released almost 30 albums, including his 1996 Grammy Award-winning Verve album, โDeep In The Blues.โ His most recent album, โCotton Mouth Manโ for Alligator Records in 2013, was nominated for a Grammy.
