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"(Quincy has)... all the goods, a beautiful voice, such sweet emotion and tenderness... very talented." - Dolly Parton

Quincy Coleman's music has been heard world wide through highlights such as a guest performance on NBC's The Carson Daly Show, KCRW's coveted "Morning Becomes Eclectic", in Starbucks and other retail outlet stores around the world!

Quincy's music has been featured in and Film & TV including her version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" that she recorded for the TV show Brothers & Sisters and "The Pie Song (Baby Don't You Cry)" & "Give It Away" for Fox Searchlight's Waitress.

In 2009 Quincy confesses, ìI was brought back home to my Soul via a stage 4 cancer diagnosis.

By loving and listening to its presence in her body rather than fighting it, Quincy reawakened to her Spirit and the healing began WITHOUT Western medicine or conventional treatment. Shortly
after the diagnosis, while living in Nashville, the calling of her heart became less about music as a business and more about music as a service. Since then she has had twin boys, been singing at The Vedanta Temple in Hollywood and joined the Music Ministry at Unity of the Westside.

Quincy has also started a project called H-OM-E hosting events that create, educate and celebrate Consciousness & Unity. Quincy will be co-creating her next H-OM-E event with Ed Begley Jr raising awareness for the Environment.

Don't miss Quincy Coleman's show the she opens for Lacy J. Dalton at McCabes Guitar Shop in Santa Monica on Sunday, Jan. 20 at 8 pm Don't miss the radio interview tomorrow at noon on AM 1290 KZSB.
Lacy will debut the new EP in Ventura, California. on Jan. 19 at 8 pm at the Majestic Ventura Theater and at McCabes Guitar Shop in Santa Monica on Sunday, Jan. 20.

Get your tickets for Sunday, January 20 here: https://www.mccabes.com/concerts/