Gloria Coleman

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Gloria Coleman was an Jazz organist who released album two albums for the Impulse! Records label. The first, Soul Sisters, by the Gloria Coleman Quartet featuring Pola Roberts, featured Leo Wright and Grant Green.[1] It was produced by Rudy Van Gelder. The second album featured Ray Copeland, Dick Griffith, James Anderson, Earl Dunbar and Charlie Davis.[2]

Coleman is a gifted songwriter, writing many songs for Bobby Humphrey and Ernestine Anderson, among others.[3]

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  • 1963: Soul Sisters
  • 1971: Sings and Swings Organ
  • 2008: Sweet Missy

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