Deborah Coleman is tagged as: blues, female vocalists, blues rock, guitar, blues guitar women Deborah Coleman (b. October 3, 1956 in Portsmouth, Virginia) is an American blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist. Won the Orville Gibson Award for “Best Blues Guitarist, Female” in 2001.[1] Nominated for a W.C. Handy blues music award nine times.[2] Coleman has become one of the most sought-after blues artists on the scene. Deborah was born in Portsmouth, Virginia and raised in a music-loving military family that lived in San Diego, San Francisco, Bremerton, Washington, and the Chicago area. With her father playing piano, two brothers on guitar, and a sister who plays guitar and keyboards, Deborah felt natural with an instrument in her hands, picking up guitar at age 8. Her work has been favorably compared to Jimi Hendrix and Tracy Chapman and she is known for high energy, charismatic, crowd-pleasing performances. Coleman has become one of the most sought-after blues artists on the scene. Coleman is a highly charismatic stage performer. She stretches out in a live setting and demonstrates both her fluid, warm vocals and her considerable guitar skills.[3] She has played at the top music venues such as North Atlantic Blues Festival 2007, Waterfront Blues Festival 2002, the legendary Monterey Jazz Festival 2001, Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival 2000, Sarasota Blu... Read More About Deborah Coleman Biography... Send Deborah Coleman ringtones to your cell |
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