Don Potter
Singer and guitarist Don Potter, a native of Glens Falls, New York, gained a large following in the greater Rochester area during the late 1960s as a member of the Show Stoppers. He later formed a duo with fellow Show Stoppers member Bat McGrath. The two collaborated with Chuck Mangione on the Friends and Love concert, which also featured Steve Gadd on drums, Tony Levin on bass, and Gap Mangione on keyboards. Potter would continue to contribute vocals to future Mangione projects, including the Children of Sanchez theme.
After releasing two solo albums—one of which featured his powerful rendition of “Over the Rainbow”—Potter relocated to Nashville and found work as a session player. It was there that he played a significant role in launching one of the most successful acts in country music history, The Judds. Potter is widely credited with helping to shape the Judds’ signature sound, which earned the mother-daughter duo millions of fans worldwide. In addition, he has recorded and performed Christian music for several decades.
Potter has worked with a long list of renowned artists, including Elton John, Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Lyle Lovett, and Mark Knopfler. In recognition of his accomplishments, he was inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
Over the years, Potter has returned to Rochester to perform with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, appearing in its annual Holiday Pops concerts. More recently, he has made an annual tradition of returning to the area to perform with bassist Wes Foy and keyboardist Bruce Dailey, who toured with Don as part of Wynonna Judd’s band for five years.
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