Desiree Coleman

Desiree Coleman
Born (1966-09-12) 12 September 1966
Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States
Genres R&B, pop, Gospel, Urban
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter, Actress
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1983 - Present
Labels Motown (19881989)
Website

Desiree Coleman aka Kadesh (born September 12), Queens, New York, is an American vocalist and actress. Leading Actress in "Chloe Kane" feature film directed by Farzam Salami, Desiree is also the founder of Love Culture Center in California Los Angeles. Formerly married to former professional basketball player and former head coach of the NBA's Golden State Warriors Mark Jackson.[1] Desiree Coleman came on the scene replacing Tisha Campbell in the longest running Off-Broadway musical production of Mama, I Want to Sing!, in 1983.[2]

Desiree Coleman discovered her ability to sing at the age of six. Desiree's mother on hearing her daughter's voice encouraged her to join the St. Luke Baptist Church choir in Queens, New York. Desiree during her growing years did several commercials and by age fourteen became a part of a community choir called the Soul Searchers of New York.[3]

In 2006, Coleman-Jackson recorded a song with WWE called, "Holla", which later became the entrance music for WWE Diva, Kelly Kelly.

Discography

  • 1988 - Desiree

References


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