Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy - Cotton Field to Coffee House (2007)

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Title: Cotton Field to Coffee House
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy
Genre: Blues, Texas Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 66:53 + 17:53
Total Size: 210/431 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

1. The Backdoor Man 5:04
2. Possession Over Judgement Day 4:05
3. The Very Thought of You 2:51
4. Little Red Rooster 7:41
5. Love Treasure 4:12
6. Tribute to John Lee Hooker 7:27
7. A Change is Gonna Come 7:35
8. Lonley Man Blues 2:36
9. Beams of Heaven 3:30
10. Resolutions 7:35
11. Members Only 5:16
12. Shake A Hand 5:08
13. Just Before Dawn 3:49

+ Bonus Disc: Rehersal Jam, Tribute To The Legends 17:53

Diunna Greenleaf, the leader of Blue Mercy, is a native Texan (Houston) who has a background steeped in gospel music. Influenced by the likes of Koko Taylor, Aretha Franklin, Rosetta Thorpe, Sam Cooke, Charles Brown and her own parents Ben & Mary Ella Greenleaf (Gospel). She has developed "Diunna's style of Blues" in the same tradition as so many other great Texas blues men and women. She combines intricate patches of jazz, gospel and heartfelt soul to create a kind of blues that takes one on an emotional roller coaster ride.

Diunna and her band Blue Mercy have performed throughout the United States and Internationally. She has performed at the Lugano Blues Festival and the Bern Jazz Festival, both in Switzerland, as well as the Cahors Blues Festival in France.

For the remainder of the 2008 season, Diunna is slated to do festivals in Norway, Canada, Australia, England, Italy, France, Virgin Islands and a return trip to Switzerland, as well as other performances throughout Europe, Asia and the United States.

Diunna has opened for and performed with the likes of Bob Margolin, Keb Mo, Willie “Pinetop†Perkins, Hubert Sumlin, Willie “Big Eyes†Smith, James Cotton, Carrie Bell, Big Bill Morganfield, Smoking Joe Kubek and B’Nois King, Anson Funderburge, Sam Meyers and the Rockets, Bernard Allison, Odetta, Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers, I.J. Gosey, Sherman Robertson, Kenny Neal, the late great Teddy “Cry Cry†Reynolds, and numerous others.

Diunna's commitment to Blues goes well beyond performing on stage. She served for three years as President of the Houston Blues Society, making history as the first woman ever elected to this position. During her presidency she used her professional guidance and grant writing skills to produce the Willie Mae Thornton Blues Festival, bringing in such talent as “The Queen Of Blues†Mrs. Koko Taylor, Mr. Bernard Allison, Texas Johnny Brown, I.J. Gosey, Diane Price, Mel Waiters, Betty Lewis, Gary Clark, Jr., Jeremy And The Hotboys, along with many others.

Diunna started the annual Houston Blues Society Founders Day and actively continued the Blues In Schools Program throughout the state. She is one of the founders of Friends of Blues Montgomery County.

Diunna's most recent achievement was her win for "Best New Artist Debut" at the 2008 Blues Music Awards in Tunica, MS. She was also nominated for "Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year."