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Josie Cotton Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Josie Cotton

Atrium Health Amphitheater
3657 Eisenhower Parkway
Macon, GA 31206

Aug 10, 2025

6:00 PM EDT
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This is a RAIN or SHINE show. MOBILE TICKET REQUIRED & CLEAR BAG POLICY ENFORCED Our priority is the health and safety of everyone who enters our facility. We are taking every measure to ensure that we provide a safe environment for all our events by implementing cleaning, sanitizing, and event entry procedures recommended by Oak View Groups corporate office as well as local health officials. We have instituted a clear bag policy for entry into the venue. For more information on specific policies and procedures, please visit https://www.maconcentreplex.org/atriumhealthamphitheater/plan-your-visit/a-z-guide/.
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Josie Cotton Biography

Born Kathleen Josey in Dallas, Texas, Cotton sang with Dallas area bands before moving to Los Angeles, California. Although the Go-Gos played "Johnny Are You Queer" in their live shows before they signed with I.R.S., it was Cotton who recorded the song for Bomp Records in 1981. The performance of the single attracted the attention of Elektra Records who re-released both the single and a full album in 1982. The Convertible Music LP featured music reminiscent of the 1960s girl group tradition. Cotton made an appearance in the 1983 film Valley Girl, singing "Johnny Are You Queer," "He Could Be the One" and "School Is In" during the film's prom scene. Elektra issued her follow up album, From the Hip in 1984 which failed to produce a hit. "Johnny Are You Queer" was recently featured in Jackass: Number Two during the "Anaconda Ballpit" stunt.

Cotton recorded Frightened by Nightingales for her own ROXCO Records label in 1993. Continuing to work behind the scenes, Cotton co-founded B-Girl Records, which issued recordings by Goldenboy and Alaska! A new album of her own music, The Influence of Fear on Salesmen, was planned for release in 2002 on B-Girl but failed to materialize under that title. Cotton released Movie Disaster Music in 2006.
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