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Quincy Coleman (singer)

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Labels
  
AO Recordings

Name
  
Quincy Coleman


Role
  
Guitarist

Quincy Coleman (singer) imagescdbabynameququincy2jpg

Occupation(s)
  
songwriter, guitarist, vocalist

Albums
  
Also Known as Mary, Come Closer

Siblings
  
Kelly Johns, Randy Coleman, Meghan Coleman

Grandparents
  
Mary Wharton, Melvin Randolph Coleman

People also search for
  
Dabney Coleman, Jean Hale, Kelly Johns

Parents
  
Dabney Coleman, Jean Hale

Quincy Coleman (born 1972) is a song writer, guitarist, and vocalist.

Contents

Discography

Coleman's first album, released in 2003, is Also Known as Mary. The track list is:

  1. I'm Crying
  2. Shades of Grey
  3. On Your Side
  4. New Girl
  5. Afraid
  6. In Between
  7. Give It Away
  8. Make It Go Away
  9. Blown Away
  10. Waiting Pays

Her second album, Come Closer was released in 2006. The track list is:

  1. Calling Your Name
  2. Mary
  3. Want Me Back
  4. Indeed In Love
  5. Never Happy
  6. Sleep Late
  7. Take A Chance
  8. Don't Go Away
  9. Don't Come Back
  10. In Your Eyes

Single Releases

  1. Bridge Over Troubled Water (AO Recordings, 2009)
  2. Running On Faith (AO Recordings, 2009)

Film

Her song "Also Known as Mary" is on the sound track for the 2004 Academy Award-winning film Crash.

She covered the Tommy Edwards song, "It's All in the Game" which appeared in the 2006 film "How to Go Out on a Date in Queens".

She sings two songs on the soundtrack of the 2007 Adrienne Shelly film Waitress: "Give it Away" from her first album (written by Coleman) and "Baby Don't You Cry".

Television Soundtrack

  • Men In Trees episode "Read Between The Minds" - with "Indeed In Love" as performer
  • Brothers & Sisters episode "Troubled Waters" - with "Bridge Over Troubled Water" as performer
  • Brothers & Sisters episode "The Road Ahead" - with "Running On Faith" as performer
  • Dawson's Creek episode "Future Tense" - with "Give It Away" as performer
  • Personal life

    Coleman is the daughter of model/actress Jean Hale and actor Dabney Coleman.

    References

    Quincy Coleman (singer) Wikipedia