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Clifford Coulter

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Clifford Coulter (died August 16, 2021)[1] was an American blues, R&B and jazz guitarist and keyboardist.[2]

Career

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He released three albums, 1970's East Side San Jose with Billy Ingram and Joe Provost on drums. (Impulse! Records), 1971's Do It Now! (Impulse! Records) and 1980's The Better Part of Me (Columbia Records).[2] The latter record was produced by Bill Withers, and included contributions from Russ Kunkel, Ron E. Beck, and Jerry Perez, and is an AllMusic album pick.[2]

Coulter played the mellophonium on John Lee Hooker's 1973 album, Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee.[3]

Discography

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With Mel Brown

With Sonny Fortune

With John Lee Hooker

With Michael White

References

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  1. ^ "Clifford Coulter". Musicbrainz.org. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Biography, AllMusic
  3. ^ "Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee - John Lee Hook". AllMusic.