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Jason Floyd Coleman

Informations clés

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • Musée de Fine Art Spelman College
    • Musée de Fine Art Spelman College
    • Musée de Fine Art Spelman College
    • Musée de Fine Art Spelman College
    • Musée de Fine Art Spelman College
  • Also known as: Floyd Coleman
  • Born: 1977, Nashville, États-Unis
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Nationality: États-Unis
  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Top 3 works: Growing up Black
  • Top-ranked work: Growing up Black

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Jason Floyd Coleman: Echoes of Melody and Legacy

Jason Floyd Coleman’s musical journey began in Nashville, Tennessee, steeped in the profound influence of his grandfather, Floyd Cramer—a pianist celebrated for his distinctive melodic ‘whole-step’ attacks. Born in 1977, Jason carries within him a lineage deeply rooted in American musical tradition, specifically the soulful style championed by Cramer, whose music resonated with timeless beauty and emotional depth. This connection to Cramer's artistry profoundly shaped Coleman’s own approach to piano performance and composition—a stylistic inheritance that would define his artistic vision for decades to come. Coleman’s formative years were marked by constant exposure to Cramer’s repertoire from a young age, fostering an innate understanding of musical phrasing and expressive nuance—qualities that would become hallmarks of his distinctive style. Notably, Jason’s grandfather was himself the grandson of pianist William Cramer, who emigrated from Germany to America in 1879, bringing with him European musical sensibilities. This multi-generational influence underscores Coleman's artistic heritage and contributes to his ability to capture the spirit of bygone eras—a reflection of a musical lineage that transcends geographical boundaries and celebrates the enduring power of tradition. Coleman’s professional trajectory unfolded as he pursued rigorous formal studies at Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 2006 with honors. He honed his skills through intensive training while simultaneously cultivating a passion for exploring diverse musical genres—a testament to his intellectual curiosity and artistic versatility—expanding his musical horizons beyond the confines of Cramer's melodic style. Following graduation, Coleman embarked on a solo recording career, releasing three albums that showcased his instrumental prowess and stylistic exploration—establishing him as an independent pianist committed to preserving the legacy of Cramer’s distinctive technique. The cornerstone of Coleman’s artistic identity is undoubtedly “Unchained Melodies,” his piano show dedicated to performing songs from the 1960s and 70s in the unmistakable style of Floyd Cramer—a stylistic homage that honors his grandfather’s musical vision. This performance series gained considerable popularity, attracting a devoted audience eager to experience music filtered through Cramer's signature technique. Furthermore, Coleman’s weekly online piano concert on WSM Radio has established him as a prominent figure within Nashville’s vibrant music community and garnered millions of views globally—a remarkable achievement that solidified his position as a performer who connects with audiences across continents. “I strive to let the melody of the song shine through,” Jason explains, “and that lets listeners fill in the words in their own heads and hearts.” He believes his music serves as a bridge to connect us today with memories and loved ones from years past—a sentiment deeply rooted in Cramer’s musical philosophy. Coleman's dedication to honoring his grandfather’s legacy continues to inspire him, shaping his artistic pursuits and ensuring that the timeless beauty of melody persists for generations to come.