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  Some Wall Streeters dream of giving up their jobs to play rock 'n' roll for a living. Anthony Liberatore gave up his to make Danielia Cotton a star.

  A crowd of music fans hunches over their expensive drinks and gourmet burgers at B.B. King's Blues Club & Grill in Manhattan. Mostly middle-aged, wealthy and white, they're here to see blues touchstone Buddy Guy, and they politely applaud the opener, a singer named Danielia Cotton. That is, until she opens her mouth and it's the second coming of Janis Joplin … or at least Joan Osborne.

  "Your voice just travels up my spine, you make me want to commit a … CRIME!" she wails. If there were any doors around they'd be blown open. "'Cause you're the devil in disguise, and the last you'll see of me is my backside!"

 The crowd perks up, ...

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