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!"
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