King Coleman

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Boo Boo Song 03:06 Tools
Down In The Basement 02:32 Tools
Alley Rat 02:19 Tools
Let's Shimmy 02:28 Tools
Crazy Feelin' 02:47 Tools
Hang It Up 02:41 Tools
(Do The) Mashed Potatoes 01:41 Tools
Do The Booga Lou 01:54 Tools
Black Bottom Blues 02:23 Tools
Loo-Key Doo-Key 01:57 Tools
Blue Grey Christmas 03:17 Tools
Get On Board 02:32 Tools
The Mash Potato Man 02:30 Tools
Do the Hully Gully 03:17 Tools
Bulldog 02:22 Tools
Lookey Dookey 01:57 Tools
Dish Rag 02:19 Tools
Show Me What You Got 02:41 Tools
Dressed In Plaid 02:30 Tools
Three Soulful Mice 03:01 Tools
It's Dance Time 02:11 Tools
Believe It Or Not 02:24 Tools
Freedom 03:05 Tools
Salt & Pepper 02:07 Tools
The Holiday Season 02:32 Tools
Salt And Pepper 02:08 Tools
Boo Boo Song, the 02:32 Tools
The Boo Boo Song (Part 1) 03:10 Tools
Do the Hully Gully (Part 1) 03:10 Tools
Do the Hully Gully (Part One) 01:41 Tools
Crazy Feeling 02:49 Tools
The Boo Boo Song Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Hang It Up (King 6098, 1967) 03:10 Tools
Get On Board (Port 3017, 1966) 03:10 Tools
- Dressed In Plaid 00:00 Tools
Do the Boogaloo 03:10 Tools
Boo Boo Song 03:10 Tools
The Boo Boo song pt. 1 03:10 Tools
Do The Hully Gully (Part I) 03:10 Tools
Do the mashed potatoes 01:52 Tools
Crazy Feelin 03:10 Tools
Do the Hully Gully, Pt. 1 01:41 Tools
Nat Kendrick & The Swans - (Do The) Mashed Potatoes 01:47 Tools
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Carlton "King" Coleman (born January 20, 1932) is an American rhythm and blues singer and musician known for providing vocals for the 1959 hit "(Do The) Mashed Potatoes", recorded with James Brown's band. Over the course of his singing career, Coleman released numerous singles that have been re-released on compilations as well as the 2003 retrospective It's Dance Time released by Norton Records. He has performed on stage as recently as 2005 on a tour of the U.S. East Coast. Coleman worked as a radio disc jockey, starting out at Tampa's WTMP and Miami's WFEC and eventually WMBM, where he was one of the city's most popular DJs in the late 1950s. In more recent years, Coleman hosted a six-hour nightly radio show entitled "Nothing But Love", also on WMBM, now a gospel station. Coleman has also performed as an actor, appearing in several movies and television shows, including Claudine, Welcome Back Kotter, Up the Academy, and Bad Boys II Coleman is also the father of accomplished drummer and recording artist Tony Coleman, who has often performed with B.B. King. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.