
Earl Coleman (Port Huron, Michigan, August 12, 1925 - New York City, July 12, 1995) was an American jazz singer. Moving to Indianapolis in 1939, he started singing with Ernie Fields and Bardu Ali. He joined the Jay McShann band in 1943 and later sang with Earl Hines, Billy Eckstine Orchestra and King Kolax. Went with McShann to California and recorded with Charlie Parker, Fats Navarro and Max Roach in 1948. In 1954, he worked with Gene Ammons and recorded with Art Farmer and Gigi Gryce. In 1956 he was with Sonny Rollins.
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This Is Always
Bird's Nest Part 1
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
Dark Shadows
Steel String Blues
Hippy Heaven
Say It Isn't So
don't sing me the blues
Reminiscing
don't explain to me baby
It's You or No One
Searching Blues
Social Call
I Hadn't Anyone Till You
No Love, No Nothin'
Come Rain or Come Shine
A Day In The Life Of A Fool
Nightingale
This is always Part 2
My Last Affair
Ghost Of A Chance
Dark Shadows Part 3
I Haven't Changed a Thing
Cool Blues Part 1
Cool Blues (aka. Hot Blues)
Bird's Nest
My Ideal
Bird's Nest Part 3
Cool Blues Part 2
Cool Blues (aka. Blowtop Blues)
Hold That Money
Bird's Nest Part 2
Dark Shadows Part 1
There's No You
People
This is always Part 1
Dark Shadows Part 2
Charade
I've Got You Under My Skin
This Is Always (With Charlie Parker)
Two Different Worlds
I Wish I Knew
Manhattan Serenade
All In Love Is Fair
The Work Song
When Did You Leave Heaven
I Won't Tell A Soul
A Song for You
Wave
what you gonna do
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