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Roger Coulam

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Roger Keith Coulam, (born 21 August 1940, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, died 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).[1][2]

Career

Through his career, Coulam has also been involved with:

Credits

Allmusic.com lists Coulam with 31 credits from 1969 to 2012.[13] Discogs.com list 41 from 1965 to 2010.[14]

References

  1. ^ Dave Thompson. "Blue Mink biography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  2. ^ Roger Coulam, discogs.com
  3. ^ The Roger Coulam Quartet, discogs.com
  4. ^ Jimmy Nicol & The Shubdubs, discogs.com
  5. ^ Matthews' Southern Comfort (album), Allmusic.com
  6. ^ Poet and the One Man Band, Allmusic.com
  7. ^ Ugly Custard, Allmusic.com
  8. ^ Ugly Custard, discog.com
  9. ^ Histoire De Melody Nelson, Serge Gainsbourg, Allmusic.com
  10. ^ Jesus Christ Superstar, Film Soundtrack, Allmusic.com
  11. ^ Terminator, Nick Ingman, Allmusic.com
  12. ^ A Rock 'N' Roll Night at the Royal Court Theatre, Alan Price, Allmusic.com
  13. ^ Roger Coulam credits, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 1 December 2012
  14. ^ Roger Coulam credits, discogs.com. Retrieved 1 December 2012