Meanwhile, as a broadcaster, Colman was also hosting Echoes on BBC Radio London,[1] a unique forum with a guest list that included Paul McCartney, Dr. John, Robert Plant and Steve Miller.
Still pursuing his broadcasting career, Colman then joined London's newly launched Capital Gold, where he played rock and roll at the weekends and anchored the evening slot during the week.
In 1995, geared by his love of American music, Colman decided to move with his family to Nashville, Tennessee,[1] where he went on to record with a wide variety of artists including Victoria Shaw, Nanci Griffith, The Crickets and Linda Gail Lewis.
[5] He began by arranging and producing the country demo of the Faith Hill smash "This Kiss", then co-produced with Jim Ed Norman the original version of the Garth and Trisha duet, "Where Your Road Leads" by Victoria Shaw and Billy Dean.
Colman's later activity included pitching TV and film comedy scripts, product-managing CD compilations, and writing his long-running column for Now Dig This magazine,[6] as well as a monthly blog for Collective Review.
[7] Most recent studio projects included a debut album from the Hull based band, Moskow, preliminary recordings with the Italian tenor, Roberto IaRussi, and a new single from the five-piece, Yannick.