g, voc, 1956-2014
Singer / Musician of Blues
A.k.a. Michael Coleman
Born: June 24, 1956 Died: November 2, 2014 Contemporary blues vocalist and guitarist from Chicago's West Side. His father played drums behind Little Junior Parker. Michael joined James Cotton’s band for seven years, beginning in 1979, and played on both of Cotton’s Alligator albums as well as on the Grammy-nominated Harp Attack! with Cotton, Junior Wells, Carey Bell and Billy Branch. He also backed Syl Johnson on Syl’s 1982 hit, “Ms. Fine Brown Frame,” and produced the original version of “Woman Loves A Woman” for vocalist Jerry Tyrone.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Blues Brunch At The Mart | Michael Coleman And The Delmark All-Stars | 2006 | Album |
Do Your Thing! | Michael Coleman | 2000 | Album |
You Can't Take What I Got | Michael Coleman | 1997 | Album |
Self Rising Blues | Michael Coleman | 1995 | Album |
Shake Your Booty | Michael Coleman | 1994 | Album |
Chicago Blues Festival 91 | Michael Coleman *** Professor Eddie Lusk | 1993 | Album |