Sharp Dressin', Smooth Dancin', Full of Heartfelt Livin', Brother E
~ RIP Ellis Coleman 1956-2025 ~ now forever strutting his smooth moves ~ on the dance floor forever flowing ~
Brother E, Ellis Coleman, Bringing in the Big Canoes out of the Forever Flowing
Ellis and the love of his life, wife Brenda Coleman
This has been oh, so difficult to wake up to and accept -- the death of one of my closest friends, and long-time Mighty Quapaw -- Ellis Coleman -- Sharp Dressin’, Smooth Dancin’, Full of Heartfelt Livin’, Brother E. Today, Clarksdale seems drained of life, and the present seems like a flattened rendition of yesterday. But we know the spirit never dies -- and his spirit was an ever so-lively dancing burning flame! Brother E, we love you -- and will try and keep your great spirit alive in everything we do! With love & missing you big time, 💔Mighty Quapaws
Mississippi River Summer Camp 2024
"Brother E" Ellis Coleman was a fountain of youth and beauty and strength and integrity and deep wisdom, he and Brenda, his wife are like family. We have been friends as long as I can remember, he started driving for us about the same era that Emma was born, in 2007, I am sharing so many great photos from over the many decades of adventures together. I saw Brenda yesterday. She said that Ellis wanted to be cremated and his ashes spread on the Sunflower river. And that they would have a wake. And she’ll let us know when all of that happens. When I visited, House was full of family and friends and neighbors, so she is surrounded by love & attention, even as she feels the deep loss. Sending sympathies to Ellis' brother James "Super Chikan" Johnson, and brother Clarence Coleman, and sister Christine.Good friend Riley Bailey (d) and Ellis sending off "Magic on the Mississippi" from Memphis Mud Island, October 2023
His dancing spirit will live on! From Ground Zero Blues Club, Heather Crosse, River Otter, leader of Heavy Suga & the Sweetones said "We dedicated our show to Ellis last night! I saw him out there dancin’! A lot of locals came out sad & missin him! We toasted him & by the end had everyone dancin’ for Ellis. Otto was there even & parading tourist ladies around the dance floor like Brother E did! I cried a few times💓🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻"
With Mark River Peoples -- Ellis shuttled us Mighty Quapaws for many a good Mississippi River adventure -- at Quapaw Landing
During Community Canoe this weekend, Mark River and I shared some sweet reminisces with our paddlers around a driftwood fire on island 62. Even though it was overcast, a day on the river was helpful. We burned a stick of Palo Santo to help connect with the heavens, where Ellis is surely strutting his stuff with the music that never ends! The palo Santo came from a friend who felt that Ellis was now holding a family reunion with Red (Randy Peyton), and his Uncle Big Jack Johnson, and Sam Carr, and Frank Frost, and Wesley "Junebug" Jefferson, and Patty Johnson, and all the others passed away who he used enjoy, and make their music even more alive and vibrant with his good cheer and fancy dancing. One of the ladies on board Community Canoe asked to sing "Will the Circle be Unbroken," which we did. This was really interesting for me, because that’s an old family favorite, and was the song my sister and I spontaneously sang as the coroner was taking my mother away just a couple of months ago. It’s all so very poignant. And all connected somehow too. (And furthermore, to add to this, just last week a long distance paddler asked me to sing the same song, as we completed a Gulf of Mexico round trip from New Orleans). It's starting to feel like the Circle will not be Broken, even though I am feeling a little broken this morning.
Ellis & Brenda, Clarksdale Christmas Parade 2024
Just last week, last time I saw him, he kept telling me a story about last week's 2025 Clarksdale Christmas parade, over & over, he was so proud about it -- he and Brenda were driving Delta Blues Museum parade float, and when they got to a certain point downtown, where the judges sit halfway along route, they both jumped out of the cab of the suburban, and started dancing out on the street while all the Delta Blues Museum blues students were performing on top of one of our big canoe trailers, along with their teachers & master musicians Big A (Anthony Sherrod) and Lee Williams and Heather Crosse River Otter! These are the kinds of memories that will last forever.❤️🔥🌈. (*You can see this on Facebook -- Live from Clarksdale)
Ellis & Brenda, Catalpa House
Ellis was loved by many, and a very colorful fountain of strength and integrity and vitality in our community. This is really difficult for me to accept. It seemed like he would live forever! And of course, he will, in all of our dancing, and stories and photos, and videos, and the great spirit he imbued, and will be carried on by all of us who were close to him and loved him. If you want to channel Ellis' good spirit, kick your feet and do a little twirl, with a tip of your hat to the ladies (or guys), and escort one of them to the dance floor for some silky dance moves, to some live blues, or soul blues, or country blues, or really any kind of dancing music (although blues was his favorite, the "downhome Delta blues" style so commonly heard and being kept alive in the Mississippi Delta).
We love you dear brother E! ❤️🔥 John








Lower Mississippi River Dispatch No. 1008 Since 1995 ~ “Voice of the Lower Mississippi River” Quapaw Canoe Company, Clarksdale, Mississippi
Parting shot by Rory Doyle










So sad to hear of Brother Ellis' passing! He was a real one. So many good memories with that guy.
I remember that first photo well. Foggy morning at Mayersville, I believe, with the Tupelo Quapaws.
Here are a few more photos of Ellis:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7b3p6tPaZnZoDp7VA
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9a68Tcp9Tpyzqw669
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Gc18M57JtpRbpApZ8
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/RtgRYsNVqx2muJdM6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/32mmUnV2yK2L567z8
Please send my love to his family.
BROTHER JOHN, you are my very best river rat friend on the Mighty Mississippi River. Great words about BROTHER E... In 2026 our UNITED STATES OF AMERICA celebrates 250 years of freedom. Brother Ellis grew up with so many of us kids of the 50's like me. We have seen a lot of change. The most important change that we are sharing is GIVE A HOOT! DON'T POLLUTE! We sit 6 inches off MOTHER ICHIWANA when we paddle in our dugout and cedar strip canoes across America. Our rivers are the life blood of MOTHER EARTH. BROTHER E was with us when we landed on the cobblestones of St. Louis on September 23,2006. He took good care of MATO CHANTE, THE FLYING EAGLE, CHINOOK TOMANOWES AND TENAS LELOO back in 2006. I envision that we gather together on September 23,2026 at the ARCH to remember our fallen heroes and to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the LEWIS AND CLARK EXEPEDITON completing the mission of finding the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. We shall remember our fallen heroes all year. TEE IN IDAHO