Biography
A fine ballad singer with a deep baritone voice influenced by Billy Eckstine, Earl Coleman made his place in history by recording This Is Always and Dark Shadows in 1947, while being accompanied by Charlie Parker. He had sung previously with Jay McShann (1943) and Earl Hines (1944). Despite the success of This Is Always (which was a minor hit), Coleman never really caught on and was fairly obscure throughout much of his career. He did record now and then with the likes of Fats Navarro (1948), Art Farmer, Sonny Rollins (both in 1956), and on his own dates, including two sets for Xanadu (1977 and 1979) and one for Stash (1984). ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Charlie Parker "This Is Always" (Earl Coleman vocal) Dial 1019 (Erroll Garner on piano? not bebop)
Earl Coleman: The Very Thought Of You
what you gonna do earl coleman
Earl Coleman and the latin love-in - Sex drive in D minor
Earl Coleman The Latin Love In - Sex Drive In D Minor
Charlie Parker "Dark Shadows" Earl Coleman is vocalist on Dial 1014 (Erroll Garner on piano! odd!)
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