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Jeffery "Coldtrain" Colbert

ColdtrainBlues: The Story

I was invited by a friend to a rehearsal to hear a guitarist everyone was buzzing about—Jeffery “Coltrane” Colbert.
He had taken the nickname “Coltrane,” spelling it in homage to the legendary jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.
From the first notes, Jeff’s talent was undeniable.
He wasn’t just a master of the blues; he could move effortlessly through jazz bop, pop—whatever you threw at him, he could play it.

Still, the blues remained his true home, and he had developed a sound that was both authentic and remarkably versatile.

At the time, the blues world was still mourning the loss of the great Johnny “Guitar” Watson.

Sensing Jeff’s potential to help fill that musical void, I told him we ought to tweak the spelling of his nickname, because as much as we admired Coltrane, there could only ever be one. Jeff agreed, so we settled on “Coldtrain,” and named our new band ColdtrainBlues.

We booked time at the legendary MidiCity Sound studio, run by Rising Sun Records, and began work on our debut album, “The Party Train.”

Jeff proved the perfect choice—not only did his guitar work shine, but his voice delivered a raw, earthy blues vibe that anchored the band’s sound.
The album was a hit, winning praise from the blues community and earning rave reviews in major publications, including the influential Living Blues World.

Eventually, Jeff decided to pursue a solo career, releasing his first solo album, “American Bluesman,” while the band carried on, recording two more acclaimed albums:
“Funking Da’ Blues” and “Jumping’ At Da’ Juke Joint!”.

And as the late Paul Harvey would say, that’s the rest of the story.

Earl J. Foster Jr.

Da’ Fellas

Joe Leavy – Keyboards and Lead Vocals
Earl J. Foster Jr.- Keyboards and Lead Vocals
Vincent LaBauve- Lead Guitar
Murray „The Horn“ Middleman – Saxophone
Will Miller – Trumpet
Michael Wilson – Keyboards and Lead Vocals
Eric „Uncle Funky“ Ward – Bass
Eric „Slick“ Siler – Drums

The Party Train

The ColdtrainBlues Story

Once upon a time, there was a remarkable blues guitarist named Jeffery Colbert. His friends called him “Coltrane” because of his natural flair for jazz.

However, his true passion and talent lay in playing the blues.
When I first met Jeffery, he was rehearsing with a friend, and I was immediately struck by the soulful way he played guitar.

I decided then and there that I wanted to record him. I told him he shouldn’t go by the nickname “Coltrane,” out of respect for the great and legendary saxophonist John Coltrane—after all, there’s only one John Coltrane.

To avoid confusion, I suggested a new nickname: Coldtrain.
From there, the band ColdtrainBlues was born, and together we recorded the group’s debut album, The Party Train. The album became a tour de force in the blues community, earning rave reviews from numerous blues publications.

It featured a dynamic blend of traditional blues, funk, and R&B influences.
After the success of The Party Train, Jeffery decided to leave the band and was replaced by another equally talented guitarist, Vincent “Big Bad” LaBauve.

The final lineup of ColdtrainBlues included:
Joe Leavy – Keyboards and Lead Vocals
• Vincent “Big Bad” LaBauve – Lead Guitar
• Murray “The Horn” Middleman – Saxophone
• Will Miller – Trumpet
• Michael”Hands” Wilson – Keyboards and Lead Vocals
• Eric “Uncle Funky” Ward – Bass
• Eric “Slick” Siler – Drums

**Earl J. Foster Jr.** Producer, Keyboard And Lead Vocalist.

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