Jerry Coleman began playing drums around age 4 and initiated his professional career at age fifteen. After completing his B.M.E. and M.M.A. from the University of Nebraska, he toured with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and the Ralph Marterie Orchestra. He settled in Chicago and pursued a busy schedule working as a studio musician and jazz artist.

Besides touring with Peggy Lee and the Hi-Lo's, he has also played drums for many of America's jazz greats including Zoot Sims, Barney Kessel, Clark Terry, Herb Ellis, Carl Fontana, Billy Eckstine, and the legendary Teddy Wilson.

Jerry has appeared on many jazz festivals, recorded works for the Hubbard Street Dance Co., and performed with the Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestra.

In 1985 he organized a jazz ensemble, "Jerry Coleman's Nineburner." This group has played at various jazz festivals including two appearances at the Chicago Jazz Festival in Grant Park and at the Ravinia Jazz Festival "Jazz in June."

CREDITS

Accompanist for the Hubbard Street Dance Co

Collaborated
with Gwen Verdon to record percussion music from Bob Fosse's "Dancin" for the

Hubbard Street Col.

Panelist
for the National Endowment for the Arts: reviewing and approving grant proposals and allocating funds.


Jerry performs with Andy Texson's Lutheran Jazz Mass band in many of the Chicago area churches. They have made regular appearances to "standing room only" crowds in Davenport, Iowa each summer and will celebrate their 10th year in July of 2006.

Jerry uses Aquarian drum heads exclusively

Jerry's first band "Doghouse Dozen"