T. Michael Coleman
Thomas Michael Coleman is an American bass player of bluegrass and folk music. He is best known for work with Doc Watson and the Seldom Scene.
Biography
Doc Watson
Coleman grew up in Mayodan, North Carolina, graduating from Madison-Mayodan High School in 1969 where he was a part of bluegrass and folk groups. After working as a sound technician each time Doc Watson came to nearby Appalachian State University, Coleman played bass with Doc Watson and his son Merle starting in 1974 and continuing until 1986. Coleman also toured with Doc Watson and David Holt during the final three years of Doc's life.Seldom Scene
After his time with Watson, Coleman joined the Seldom Scene, replacing Tom Gray. Coleman was with The Seldom Scene from 1986 until 1995. There were initial objections to Coleman's use of an electric bass in the normally acoustic bluegrass lineup, but Coleman's playing fit the group's sound.Chesapeake
After leaving the Seldom Scene, Coleman joined Chesapeake with Moondi Klein, Mike Auldridge, and Jimmy Gaudreau. They released three albums on the Sugar Hill label. With no banjo, they were more acoustic country than bluegrass. Chesapeake disbanded in 1999 when their contract with Sugar Hill ended.Sutton, Holt & Coleman
In 2013, Coleman recorded the album Ready for the Times with Bryan Sutton and David Holt. They recorded the album as a tribute to Doc Watson. The trio got together in 2011, and have performed frequently under the name Deep River Rising.Awards
Projects that Coleman was involved with were nominated five times for a Grammy Award: once in 1982, twice in 1998, once in 1982, and once in 1994.Personal life
Coleman is a videographer and film maker, known for his work on Children of Armageddon, Broke: The New American Dream, and Inside the Afghanistan War. Coleman's daughter is actress Kelen Coleman.Discography
Solo albums
- 2016: ''Pocket''
With Sutton, Holt, and Coleman
- 2013: ''Ready for the Times''
With [Doc Watson]
- 1975: Memories
- 1976: Doc and the Boys
- 1977: Lonesome Road
- 1978: Look Away!
- 1979: Live and Pickin'
- 1980: Reflections
- 1981: Red Rocking Chair
- 1983: Doc and Merle Watson's Guitar Album
- 1984: Down South
- 1985: Pickin' the Blues
- 1986: Riding the Midnight Train
- 1987: Portrait
- 1990: On Praying Ground
- 1991: My Dear Old Southern Home
- 1992: Remembering Merle
- 1995: Docabilly
- 1999: Third Generation Blues
- 2002: ''Round the Table Again''
With [The Seldom Scene]
- 1988: A Change of Scenery
- 1990: Scenic Roots
- 1992: Scene 20: 20th Anniversary Concert
- 1994: ''Like We Used to Be''
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- 1994: Rising Tide
- 1995: Full Sail
- 1997: Pier Pressure
- 2014: Hook, Live & Sinker compilation of live performances
With [Mike Auldridge] and [Lou Reid]
- 1989: ''High Time''
As composer
- 1981: Doc and Merle Watson - Red Rocking Chair - track 1, "Sadie"
- 1988: Jack McDuff - The Re-Entry - track 2, "One Hundred Years"
- 1993: Lou Reid - Carolina Blue - track 4, "Oh Lord Have Mercy "
- 1996: Doc and Merle Watson - Watson County - track 15, "Sadie"
- 2006: Doc and Merle Watson - Black Mountain Rag - track 11, "Sadie"
- 2010: Lou Reid and Carolina - Sounds Like Heaven To Me - track 13, "Oh Lord Have Mercy "
- 2011: Lonesome Highway - Got Away with Murder - track 5, "Red Georgia Clay"
- 2015: Jamie Harper - Old Pal - track 8, "Her Memories Bound to Ride"
As producer
- 1988: Robin and Linda Williams - All Broken Hearts Are the Same
- 1989: The Smith Sisters - ''Roadrunner''
Also appears on
- 1976: Mike Auldridge - Mike Auldridge
- 1976: Gove Scrivenor - Shady Gove
- 1979: Gove Scrivenor - Coconut Gove
- 1980: Curly Seckler and Nashville Grass - Take a Little Time
- 1982: Marty Stuart - Busy Bee Cafe
- 1983: Dan Crary - Guitar
- 1984: The Smith Sisters - Bluebird
- 1986: Johnny Cash - Believe in Him
- 1986: The Smith Sisters - Mockingbird
- 1986: Marty Stuart - Marty Stuart
- 1990: Mike Auldridge - Treasures Untold
- 1992: Marty Stuart - Let There Be Country
- 2003: The Chieftains - ''Further Down the Old Plank Road''