Ira Coleman  | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | 1956 Stockholm, Sweden  | 
| Genres | Jazz | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician | 
| Instrument(s) | Double bass | 
| Years active | 1985–present | 
| Website | iracoleman | 
Ira Coleman (born April 29, 1956) is a French-American jazz bassist.[1]
Educated at the Berklee College of Music, he appears on four albums by Paris-based pianist Laurent de Wilde[2] and has worked with artists such as Dee Dee Bridgewater, Milt Jackson, Ulf Wakenius, John Esposito, Joanne Brackeen, Herbie Hancock, Sting, Tony Williams, Ayọ and Antonio Farao.
Discography
- 1985: Keys to the City – Mulgrew Miller
 - 1990: Dreamboat - Carl Allen And Manhattan Projects
 - 1991: Evidence – Vincent Herring
 - 1991: Dawnbird – Vincent Herring
 - 1992: Live at the Blue Note – Franco Ambrosetti
 - 1993: Folklore: Live at the Village Vanguard – Vincent Herring
 - 1993: Secret Love - Vincent Herring
 - 1993: Tokyo Live - Tony Williams
 - 1993: Piccadilly Square - Carl Allen And Manhattan Projects
 - 1994: New York Romance - Barney Wilen
 - 1994: In from the Cold – Jonny King
 - 1994: Power Talk – Joanne Brackeen
 - 1995: Steamin' - Monty Alexander
 - 1996: Below the Bassline – Ernest Ranglin, with Idris Muhammad, Gary Mayone, Monty Alexander
 - 1997: Rencontre – Georges Arvanitas
 - 1998: Gershwin's World – Herbie Hancock
 - 1998: Black Inside – Antonio Faraò, Jeff Tain Watts (ENJA Records)
 - 1998: Mirrors – Joe Chambers
 - 2000: Tunga – Mamadou Diabate
 - 2002: This Is New – Dee Dee Bridgewater
 - 2002: Sings All Love - Grady Tate
 - 2002: Soul on Jazz – Philip Bailey
 - 2003: The Creator Has a Master Plan – Pharoah Sanders
 - 2005: J'ai Deux Amours – Dee Dee Bridgewater
 - 2013: Evan – Antonio Faraò
 - 2016: Landscapes - Joe Chambers
 - 2023: Dance Kobina - Joe Chambers
 
References
- ↑ Walker, Klive. Dubwise: reasoning from the reggae underground, Insomniac Press, 2005. ISBN 1-894663-96-9, ISBN 978-1-894663-96-0 at Google Books
 - ↑ Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby and Priestley, Brian. Rough Guide to Jazz, Rough Guides, 2004. ISBN 1-84353-256-5, ISBN 978-1-84353-256-9 at Google Books
 
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