WOMEN IN
JAZZ
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Toshiko Akiyoshi
-
Geri Allen
- Andrews Sisters
- Angela Andrews
- Lil Harden Armstrong
- Dorothy Ashby
- Pearl Bailey
- Beverly Barkley
- Karen Briggs
- Ruth Brown
- Diane Cameron
- Betty Carter
- Joan Cartwright
- Kim Clarke
- Gloria Coleman
- Alice Coltrane
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Sasha Daltonn
- Dorothy Donegan
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Gloria Galante
- Rita Graham
- Jace Harnage
- Billie Holiday
- Bertha Hope
- Shirley Horn
- Lena Horne
- Alberta Hunter
- Jus' Cynthia
- Sandra Kaye
- Emme Kemp
- Vinnie Knight
- Lavelle
- Peggy Lee
- Abbey Lincoln
- Melba Liston
- Gloria Lynne
- Tania Maria
- Marian McPartland
- Carmen McRae
- Mabel Mercer
- M'zuri
- Sandy Patton
- Trudy Pitts
-
Cheryl Porter
- Shirley Scott
- Nina Simone
- Bessie Smith
-
Dakota Staton
- Carol Sudhalter
-
Monnette Sudler
- Sarah Vaughn
- Dinah Washington
- Ethel Waters
- Mary Lou Williams
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Gloria Coleman, organist, pianist, bassist and vocalist is a native of
New York. She studied the
violin, piano and bass, and began her career in 1952 as a bassist with some
great pianists, including Sarah McLawler, Myrtle Young in Philadelphia, and
Sony Thompson in Chicago. She
has been associated through the years with Lou Donaldson, Willis Jackson,
Etta Jones, Jack McDuff, Jimmy Scott, Sony Stitt, Matthew Gee, and Cecil
Payne. She played bass less
frequently as she began to devote more time to and interest in the piano and
organ.
Ms. Coleman developed
her own style on the Hammond Organ, following in the footsteps of both "Wild" Bill Davis, who used his left hand and feet to emulate the string
bass sound, and Jimmy Smith, who added right hand solos that emulated horn
lines, making it possible for the organist and drummer to create the full
sound of the jazz band. She got
tips from Smith while working at her organ technique at the famous Harlem
nightclub Small’s.
In the
early 1960s, after performing for a time as a pianist and organist with Tiny
Grimes in Sherry’s, an Atlantic City club, she returned to Sonny Stitt’s
band as his organist, performing at such New Your venues as the Village
Gate. An early organ combo
featured Booker Ervin on tenor saxophone and Carmen Lacaria on drums.
Her husband, saxophonist George Coleman, played an important part in
her musical career.
To develop
her piano technique, she and her husband practiced together in their home
with Booker Little. She writes
and arranges her own music, as well as music for others.
Examples of Ms. Coleman’s songs written for or recorded by various
artists include "You Make Me Want to
Dance" (Joe
Lee Wilson, Irene Reid), "I Got A Claim on Fame"
(written as a theme song for Irene Reid); and "There’s a Way" (Hank Crawford).
Ms. Coleman has also written for Bobby Humphrey and 15 songs for
Ernestine Anderson. Many of her
works are dedicated to friends and colleagues like Ike Quebec, Melba Liston,
Grant Green and Shirley Scott. "Nicole’s
Waltz" was written to honor Shirley and Stanley Turrentine’s youngest
daughter. Ms. Coleman’s book Poems
and Poetry includes entries about Eddie Jefferson, Horace Silver, Elvin
Jones and Gene Ammons, and others. She
recorded Soul Sisters (Impulse, 1963) with guitarist Grant Green, alto saxman
Leo Wright, and drummer Polar Roberts.
Other records featuring her playing
and compositions include Soul Talk
with Leo Wright (Atlantic Records); Gloria Coleman Sings and Swings (Mainstream), and albums with Hank
Crawford, Nat Simpson, and Etta Jones. Ms. Coleman’s latest recording is Dancing on the Moon (Paradise
Sounds). Recent performances
have been at such venues as the Monterrey Jazz Organ Festival in tribute to
Shirley Scott, the Hot House in Oslo, Norway, in Stockholm, Sweden,
Sutton’s in New York, and the Billie Holiday Jazz Festival in Brooklyn,
where she was featured with her son, George Coleman, Jr. and his quartet.
Recordings and
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