AP COLEMAN
Sweet Little Angel was the #92 song in 1956 in the R&B charts. The song was performed by B.B. King.
An original song about losing someone close you...
I'll Play the Blues for You is a recording by American blues guitarist Albert King released in 1972. Written by Jerry Beach. Demo recorded on Mixcraft 10 DAW; vocals CAD D90 mic; Guitar Shure Beta 58A; Patten Stratocaster; NUX Mighty 60 Amp
A song by guitarist Gary Moore that reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1979.[2] The song is featured on Moore's album Back on the Streets and features a vocal from Thin Lizzy frontman, Phil Lynott.
A Monster Mike Welsh composition, not to be confused with the George "Wild Child" Butler song of the same title.
A 1973 gem that somehow slipped through the cracks of mainstream memory but still hits like a warm hug from your teenage self. A song by the late James Leroy, who also penned hits "You Look Good in Denim", "Make It All Worthwhile, and "Lady Ellen".
Some live off the floor blues tunes from Don Hill (vocals, blues harp), and me on guitar. The songs are: 1. Next Time You See Me and 2. B.B's "Sell My Monkey".
"When I Die" is a 1969 hit single by Motherlode. It is the title track of their debut LP and was their first single. Carol Kaye, played bass guitar on this recording. In the US, the song reached #18 on Billboard and #1 in Canada in August of 1969.
A couple of audio snipits from our August 16, 2025 PYC gig - featuring Karen Corbin Hughes on vocals, Michael Freeman on bass/vocals, Keith MacTaggart on drums, and AP Coleman on guitar/vocals.
The recording by Gordon Jenkins was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24403. It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on June 11, 1948 and lasted 30 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 3
Live at dB Studio practice
The one that sticks out to me the most is Garrett Masons, Song Of The Summer (Dont Resist Paradise). Garrett has a certain mojo with his recordings that is so genuine. He sounds like he hasnt left the 70s in the best possible way.
A slow 12 bar blues written by German guitar phnom, Henrik Freischlader.
Band rehearsal at db Studio - Songs in order 1. Too Many Driver's at the Wheel 2. Too Tired 3. Feelin' Alright 4. Rock Me Baby
A wonderful ballad written and performed by Maurice Poirier - recorded "live off the floor", at DaLoft II Studio
"Little Wing" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and recorded by the Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1967. It's a rhythm and blues-inspired ballad featuring Hendrix's vocal and guitar with recording studio effects accompanied by bass & drums.
A Hendrix inspired rock ballad that I wrote circa 2015...
Artist: B.B. King Released: 1956 Album: Singin' the Blues Genre: Blues
A new version of the song "Alone Tonight", co-written with Harold MacNeil back in 2012. Contains different chords/melody and has a different feel from the original.
A song from the songwriting team of MacNeil - Coleman (Harold MacNeil & AP Coleman). It has a bluesy groove that hopefully grabs the listener, along with some tasty lyrics. Recorded at DaLoft II Studio by "One Take Productions", using Mixcraft 7.5