Draft:Curt Coulson

Curt Coulson (born 11 November 1938) is a Canadian rockabilly and rock and roll performer, singer, bassist, and songwriter.

Life and career
Coulson was born in Windsor, Ontario to father, Milo Alden Coulson, a factory worker, and mother Lillian Ada Curtis. He is also the nephew of Helen Anderson Coulson, Labor-Progressive candidate for the 1950 Hamilton mayoral election. Coulson began his foray into the musical world in the 1950s with fellow performer Eddy Layne. Throughout his career, he would perform with such acts as Patsy Cline, Jackie Wilson, Wilson Pickett, Chubby Checker, Cowboy Copas, Curley Bridges, Glen Campbell, The Louvin Brothers, Gordon Lightfoot and Johnny Cash. For the majority of his career, Coulson performed with his brother Jack Coulson, and at times brother Al Coulson, under a variation of the name "The Coulson Brothers". The band consisted of brothers Curt and Jack, supplemented by Al Coulson, Carol Duke, Leigh Robinson, Kerry McConnell, Phil York,