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Quincy Coleman

Quincy Coleman's music has been heard worldwide through many different vehicles including appearing as a guest performance on NBC's The Carson Daly Show as well as in-studio performances and air play on KCRW’s coveted Morning Becomes Eclectic. In addition, Quincy’s music has been played in Starbucks and other retail outlet stores around the world.

Quincy has had many sync credits to her name including singing the title song for the indie film Waitress otherwise known as ‘The Pie Song.’ Quincy also wrote, recorded and produced a soundtrack album for the documentary My Future Baby called Lullabies.

With her debut album Also Known as Mary, Quincy delivered a series of beautifully written songs with an Americana flair to them. After being discovered by Nic Harcourt of KCRW renown, Quincy went on to make her follow-up record. Come Closer, which featured songs that veered in a different musical direction, mixing pop and Americana with some edgier indie, singer-songwriter style tracks.

Since that time, Quincy has been following her dual passion of making music and chasing justice for all kinds of causes.

We are living in a stage IV state of emergency." says Quincy Coleman, also Founder of H-OM-E.org  a non-profit 501(c)(3) creating, educating, and celebrating calls to action for justice, healing, and unity one community at a time. On Earth Day 2021, H-OM-E released its first song/video, WE CAN DO THIS NOW, an anthem Quincy adapted and composed from Greta Thunberg's iconic speech Our House is on Fire. Having taken responsibility for her own stage IV diagnosis and healing without western medicine, Quincy passionately feels that,"If we take responsibility for the past, we can heal the present, and change the future.” 

 

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