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Born & Raised in Chicago, Omar Coleman delivers modern West Side soul on Delmark debut
As best we can remember, our first exposure to Chicago singer and harmonica player Omar Coleman came just a few years back when we saw him play along with International Blues Challenge winner Sean Carney at West Virginia’s Heritage Music … Continue reading
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Tagged David Herrero, Marty Binder, Mike Wheeler, Omar Coleman, Toronzo Cannon
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