Roger Coulam
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Roger Keith Coulam (21 August 1940 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England – 23 October 2005) was a British keyboard session musician, who formed Blue Mink in the autumn of 1969, with Madeline Bell (vocalist), Roger Cook (vocalist), Alan Parker (guitarist), Herbie Flowers (bassist), and Barry Morgan (drummer).
Career
Artists Coulam worked with included:
- Robert Priddy trio at the Grotto Club, Baker Street
- The Roger Coulam Quartet (1967)
- The Shubdubs / Jimmy Nicol & The Shubdubs (Jimmie Nicol; Johnny Harris)
- Don Partridge (1968)
- Matthews' Southern Comfort Matthews' Southern Comfort (1969) Later That Same Year (1971)
- Je t'aime... moi non-plus (1969, Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg version)
- Poet and the One Man Band (1969) (Heads Hands & Feet; Johnny Harris; Albert Lee; Jerry Donahue; Fotheringay)
- CCS
- Ugly Custard (1970)
- Billie Davis (1970)
- Histoire de Melody Nelson (1971)
- Where Did They Go (1972, Sandie Shaw version)
- Georgia Brown (1972)
- Jesus Christ Superstar (1973 Film Soundtrack)
- Typically Tropical (1975)
- Nick Ingman (1976 & 2006)
- Alan Price (2001)
Credits
Allmusic.com lists Coulam with 31 credits from 1969 to 2012.
External links
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