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Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Gene Cotton

Website
  
www.genecotton.com


Years active
  
1974–1982

Instruments
  
Vocals

Genres
  
Pop music, Folk music

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Born
  
June 30, 1944 (age 79) (
1944-06-30
)

Origin
  
Columbus, Ohio, United States

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · genecotton.com

Albums
  
Save the Dancer, The Best of Gene Cotton

Similar People
  
Kim Carnes, Steel Breeze, Sammy Johns, Vitamin Z, The Rockets

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Gene Cotton (born June 30, 1944 in Columbus, Ohio) is a pop and folk singer-songwriter. He is best known for his four Billboard Top 40 entries during the years 1976–1978. In the UK he is most famous for his song "Me and the Elephant" which failed to make the top 40 best sellers, but was an airplay hit.

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History

Cotton has been a resident of Leiper's Fork, Tennessee since the late 1970s. In recent years, Cotton has scaled back his career as a singer and songwriter and spent much of his savings on a legal battle against the construction of a state highway (State Route 840) which would surround Nashville. Cotton, the father of two adopted children and one biological child, has devoted himself to helping the underprivileged of his area by motivating them in their studies and activities through a program called Kids On Stage (KOS). KOS brings in Nashville artists to run summer classes that open the doors to the arts to kids who might otherwise never see greatness or think about greatness in their arts. Most notably, Grammy Award winner Michael McDonald has performed numerous times to bring awareness and raise donations for this program under Cotton's leadership, besides producing independent films about the plight of the poor around the world.

Cotton was instrumental in 1970s pop singer Michael Johnson's career.

In 2001, Cotton lost a race for a seat in District 63 of the Tennessee House of Representatives, to Republican Glen Casada. Casada won 3,185 votes to Cotton's 1,554 in a special election in which only 13 percent of registered voters cast ballots. Both Casada and Cotton campaigned on strong opposition to proposals for a state income tax.

Albums

1985

"Gene Cotton Live at Tennessee Tech" People Song

References

Gene Cotton Wikipedia