Carlton "King" Coleman [1] was an
American rhythm and blues singer and
musician , known for providing the
vocals for the 1959
hit single , "
(Do The) Mashed Potatoes ", recorded with
James Brown 's band. died from heart failure he was , 78. Over the course of his singing career, Coleman released numerous
singles that have been re-released on
compilation albums , as well as the 2003 retrospective,
It's Dance Time , released by
Norton Records . He performed on stage as recently as 2005 on a tour of the
U.S. East Coast , headlining the
WFMU record fair in New York City.
[2] (January 20, 1932 – September 11, 2010)
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 on
television programs , including
Claudine ,
Welcome Back Kotter ,
Up the Academy , and
Bad Boys II .Coleman was also the father of the
drummer and recording artist, Tony Coleman, who has often performed with
B.B. King .
He died in
Miami ,
Florida , at the age of 78.
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