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RELEASE
April 11, 2008
QUINCY COLEMAN JOINS KATE WALSH AND BRANDI SHEARER ON THE AMOEBA MUSIC
SPRING TOUR
Starting May 12 in Portland and closing June
3 in Denver, tour includes a benefit for multiple sclerosis in Los
Angeles on May 16
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Quincy Coleman, the singer/songwriter
cited by American Songwriter magazine for her “gorgeous
voice” and “undeniably catchy” songs, will join
fellow artists Kate Walsh and Brandi Shearer as part of the Amoeba
Music Spring Tour. The tour will launch in Portland on May 12 and
will cover the East Coast, Midwest and South through its June 3 finale
in Denver.
Coleman, who has toured the past two years to promote her indie Come
Closer album, has been seen twice on “Last Call With Carson
Daly,” with a third appearance scheduled. She was heard in last
year’s Fox Searchlight film Waitress with “Give It Away”
from her Also Known As Mary album, and her song “Afraid”
was on the soundtrack of the Academy Award-winning film Crash.
A Coca Cola and Paste magazine “Artist of the Month” in
February 2007, her music can be heard in 5,000 Starbucks locations
across North America as well as XM’s Hear Music and XM Café
channels. She has been featured and reviewed in the pages of Paste,
Performing Songwriter, American Songwriter, Venice,
Skope and Harp, and has sold out shows at Joe’s
Pub in New York as well as Hotel Café and Largo in Los Angeles.
In February of this year, the documentary Quincy Coleman: It’s
All In the Song had its premier at the Cinequest Film Festival.
Directed by Jaime Gomez, it portrays a day in the life of an up and
coming singer/songwriter and the triumphs and struggles she encounters.
Born into a family of performers (her dad is Golden Globe winner Dabney
Coleman, her mom is model/actress Jean Hale Coleman, and her brother
Randy has toured with Def Leppard), Quincy pursued entertainment dreams
throughout high school and college.
After flirting with acting in New York, she did the college student
thing and headed for Europe, busking in France and England. Back home
in L.A., she recorded her self-released debut album, Also Known
As Mary. The album caught the ear of KCRW’s Nic Harcourt,
host of the world-famous “Morning Becomes Eclectic” program.
Harcourt chose her as one of four artists showcased on KCRW’s
“Next Up” show at the Santa Monica Pier.
Amoeba Music, known for its street-smart presentation of music in
its San Francisco and Los Angeles stores through CDs, videos, vinyl
and live performances (including a visit by Paul McCartney last year),
decided to take some good music on the road across America this spring.
Tour headliner Kate Walsh, the British singer/songwriter with a hot
current album titled Tim’s House, recently appeared
on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” “CBS Early
Show” and other national programs. And tour mate Brandi Shearer,
whom Variety described as having “more than a touch
of Janis Joplin heft . . . ready to cut loose and start smashing furniture,”
is promoting her album Close To Dark on the Amoeba Music
label. Walsh, Shearer and Coleman appeared together recently at SXSW
to preview the tour.
Amoeba will offer free downloads of music by the three performers
at its web site, Amoeba.com.
THE AMOEBA MUSIC SPRING TOUR
May 12 – PORTLAND, OR - Doug Fir
May 13 – SEATTLE, WA - Tractor Tavern
May 15 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Café Du
Nord
May 16 – LOS ANGELES, CA - Roxy
May 20 – AUSTIN, TX - Lamberts
May 22 – DECATUR, GA - Eddies Attic
May 24 – WASHINGTON, DC/ARLINGTON, VA - IOTA
May 25 – PHILADELPHIA, PA - Johnny Brendas
May 26 – NEW YORK, NY - Mercury Lounge
May 27 – CAMBRIDGE, MA - Middle East
May 29 – PITTSBURGH, PA - Club Café
May 30 – CHICAGO, IL - Schubas
May 31 – MADISON, WI - Café Montmarte
June 1 – ST. LOUIS, MO - Duck Room
June 3 – DENVER, CO - Soiled Dove
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