
A nomad at heart, James W. Coates has been combining his passion for music, writing and traveling ever since his father packed the family into a green station wagon and embarked on a 21-day Canadian adventure from St. John’s to Victoria, the AM radio playing the entire time.
During his teen years James played piano and guitar, sang in choirs and solo but during adolescence, learned he played the radio the best and dismissed his aspiration to be Top of the Pops.
James soon teamed up with a DJ friend who spun at local clubs and supplied music for weekend sets. An avid seeker of new music, he devoured everything he could get at the local record store.
Fresh out of high school, his itchy feet brought him to a small village in Togo, Africa where he set up camp for several months before returning to the comforts of his native Canada.
After he completed a Bachelor of Arts at Laval University in Quebec City, he set out to explore more of the world. With adventures in North America under his belt, he again strapped on his walkman and returned to Africa, this time a small city in Benin.
His varied writing and teaching career has brought him from Europe to Vietnam and many places he had never heard of before setting up home.
Along the way he discovered exciting new music from different parts of the globe. Combining his love of music and writing, James got his first print assignment to cover the Summer Music Festival in Quebec City where he cut his teeth interviewing acts as diverse as Newfoundland’s Great Big Sea and New York’s Antibalas.
During his teen years James played piano and guitar, sang in choirs and solo but during adolescence, learned he played the radio the best and dismissed his aspiration to be Top of the Pops.
James soon teamed up with a DJ friend who spun at local clubs and supplied music for weekend sets. An avid seeker of new music, he devoured everything he could get at the local record store.
Fresh out of high school, his itchy feet brought him to a small village in Togo, Africa where he set up camp for several months before returning to the comforts of his native Canada.
After he completed a Bachelor of Arts at Laval University in Quebec City, he set out to explore more of the world. With adventures in North America under his belt, he again strapped on his walkman and returned to Africa, this time a small city in Benin.
His varied writing and teaching career has brought him from Europe to Vietnam and many places he had never heard of before setting up home.
Along the way he discovered exciting new music from different parts of the globe. Combining his love of music and writing, James got his first print assignment to cover the Summer Music Festival in Quebec City where he cut his teeth interviewing acts as diverse as Newfoundland’s Great Big Sea and New York’s Antibalas.
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