ETTA COX - Biography
Etta and Al have collaborated in poetry programs with Pulitzer Prize winner Gwendolyn Brooks and in two programs with actor Danny Glover reading the poetry of Lanston Hughes. They also tour with their rendition of the Cotton Club Revisited and a popular Duke Ellington program. Somehow they have recently fond the time to record a CD called The Sunday Jam, recorded at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, which was inspired by the Sunday Night Jam Session at Club Café on the South Side. More recently, Etta completed her own CD called My Foolish Heart. 1999-Voted Performer of the Year by Post Gazette and co- owner of the new jazz club "Dowe's on 9th. With Gateway to the Arts for the past
ten seasons, vocalist Etta Cox, along with the Al Dowe Quartet, has brought
the jazz elements of syncopation, improvisation and seat singing to the
ears of at least 280,000 of the region's school students. The children
and young adults who have seen her Gateway to Music School Program "A
Vocal Journey with Etta Cox" now have a far better understanding
of the African-American influence on American music and how the hoot and
holler songs of 200 years ago are related to the rap music of today. Some
of these same elements are traced in her second program with Al Dowe's
group, "Bebop to Doo Wop." |