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, Cottonโ€™s label, says he died Thursday of pneumonia at St. Davidโ€™s Medical Center in Austin.

The Mississippi Delta native performed professionally since age 9. Cotton backed Muddy Waters in his landmark album โ€œAt Newportโ€ on Chess Records.

After going solo in the 1960s, Cotton released almost 30 albums, including his 1996 Grammy Award-winning Verve album, โ€œDeep In The Blues.โ€ His most recent album, โ€œCotton Mouth Manโ€ for Alligator Records in 2013, was nominated for a Grammy.

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