Quincy Coleman is tagged as: female vocalists, pop, under 2000 listeners, jazz, folk With song writer and vocalist extraordinaire Quincy Coleman think Elvis Presley’s power, Edith Piaf’s emotion and the spirit of Django Reinhardt breaking Challa on a Hawaiian island while shooting a scene for a David Lynch, Quentin Tarantino, Fellini collaboration. Online publication, Editorial Emergency says about Quincy and her sophomore recording “Come Closer”, “her husky delivery navigates the shifting territory with aplomb. Coleman’s feel for the swoony tropes of yesteryear at times recalls Maria Muldaur and Van Dyke Parks, though her voice is closer to the knowing, rootsy timbre of Shelby Lynne.” While Paste magazine describes “Come Closer” as “Asyln meets Tom Waits.” Released independently on May 9th, the CD includes songs such as “Calling Your Name” which Quincy describes as “an Israeli, surf punk, gypsy swing”. Mix that with “Mary,” “a bittersweet, yet hopeful goodbye” and the sultry redemption song, “Want Me Back” and you have what critics and fans are calling “ready for radio music.” Music Connection Magazine describes the contagiousness of Coleman’s songs quite simply as, “catchy and lodge easily in your memory.... Read More About Quincy Coleman Biography... ![]() ![]() |
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