Who was the drummer for The Winstons?
Coleman
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Gregory S. “GC” Coleman (25 September 1944 – 5 February 2006) was a member of The Winstons and the drummer of the Amen break, a famous drum solo taken from the recording “Amen, Brother” made in 1969 by The Winstons.
Which song won The Winstons a grammy?
Color Him Father
The “Color Him Father” record sold over one million copies, and received a gold record awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America on 24 July 1969. It also won a Grammy Award for the Best Rhythm and Blues Song (1969).
Who discovered the Amen break?
The Amen break is a drum break that has been widely sampled in popular music. It comes from the 1969 track “Amen, Brother” by the soul group the Winstons, released as the B-side of the 1969 single “Color Him Father”. The drum break lasts about seven seconds and was performed by Gregory Coleman.
When was Amen, Brother released?
1969
Amen, Brother/Released
Amen, Brother was a little-known B-side released in 1969. Barely noticed at the time, its drum solo has been hugely influential, appearing in different forms in more than 1,500 other songs – but the band behind it never made any money from it.
What FBI agent caught Jordan Belfort?
Gregory Coleman
Gregory Coleman is the FBI Special Agent responsible for the criminal investigation of Jordan Belfort. Belfort’s rise to power and subsequent arrest and conviction were chronicled in the movie, “The Wolf of Wall Street.” The movie was directed by Martin Scorsese and starred Leonardo DiCaprio. Mr.
Who is Chris Coleman drummer?
Christopher R. Coleman has been playing drums since the ripe old age of 2, sitting on his uncle’s knee in church. He traveled with his father and uncles who performed together in a gospel ensemble. In his youth he practiced relentlessly with the aim of making it big as a drummer.
WHO MADE HIM’s father?
The Winstons
Color Him Father/Artists