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Rahn Coleman

Rahn Coleman (born Ronald Edward Coleman, April 5, 1949) is an American record producer, musical director, arranger, orchestrator, composer, vocal coach, and pianist. Coleman was born in San Francisco, California, and grew-up in nearby Oakland, where he attended public school and began studying piano at age 4. He has also played oboe, clarinet, violin, English horn and pipe organ.
Coleman continued his musical training at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee and sang in the Fisk Jubilee Singers. In 1969 he studied harmony and music theory with Nadia Boulanger at The American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France.
==Career==
Coleman has served as musical director, arranger, vocal coach and pianist for many notable singers, including: Aretha Franklin, Freda Payne, Nichelle Nichols, Michael Feinstein, Gladys Knight, Barry White, The Ojays, The Temptations, Tina Turner, Ray Charles, Ben Vereen, Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr., and Sarah Vaughan.〔 He conducted the NBC Studio Orchestra, the Philadelphia Philharmonic, the 1993 Clinton Presidential Inaugural Orchestra and was featured on Dick Clark's American Bandstand 20th Anniversary Special. Coleman has toured nationally and internationally with Lou Rawls, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Joe Cocker, Marlena Shaw, Marvin Gaye, Tom Jones, Seals and Crofts, and Sammy Davis Jr.
In the realm of musical theater he has served as musical supervisor, musical director, arranger, orchestrator, and pianist for productions of ''Sammy'', ''Ain't Misbehavin'', ''The Wiz'', ''Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill'', the Broadway production of ''Baby It's You'', and the West Coast premiere of ''Breath and Imagination''.〔()〕 He began collaborating with Sheldon Epps in 1991 as Music Director for ''Blues in the Night'' at the Los Angeles Theatre Center. Subsequent collaborations with Epps include: ''Ray Charles Live! A New Musical'', ''Play On'', and ''Purlie''.
His theater credits include work at: The Broadhurst Theatre (New York); The Colony Theater Company (Burbank); International City Theatre (Long Beach); The Old Globe Theatre (San Diego); Pasadena Playhouse; Los Angeles Theatre Center; Post Street Theater (San Francisco); The Syracuse Stage; Goodman Theater (Chicago); Phoenix Theater; National Black Theater Festival (Winston-Salem, NC); Indiana Repertory Theater; Seattle Repertory Theater; Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera; and the Ojai Playwrights Conference.

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