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Nat “King” Cole, written by Tony and Academy Award nominee Colman Domingo and NYTW Artistic Director and Usual ...
Frank Sinatra was a fan (and a pallbearer at Cole’s funeral) and the piano titan Bill Evans called him “probably the most underrated jazz pianist in the history of jazz.” Image Nat King Cole ...
When Frank went out, they would go into a hotel ... I never read something derogatory about Nat King Cole. He was just a lovely man. - He was the example of someone who could break through ...
Nat “King” Cole, 45, world-renowned singer and jazz ... Cobalt treatments were initiated. Frank Sinatra substituted for him with an all-star cast, as “King Cole Salutes The Music Center ...
Written by Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor, this New York Theatre Workshop production stars Dulé Hill as the ...
In 1956 Nat King Cole was seemingly at the pinnacle of his ... who‘s-who of mid-1950s showbiz celebrities including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, and Sammy Davis Jr passing ...
Frank Sinatra filled in for him ... wrote in her biography “I recall suddenly seeing at my neighbourhood news-stand, the glaring headline “Nat King Cole Dead Of Cancer” To this day when I pass that ...
In 1956, one of the greatest singers of all time, Nat “King” Cole, became one of the first Black people to host a nationally broadcast television show. Alas, despite drawing top talent and enjoying a ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Few voices in the history of music have carried the elegance, warmth, and sophistication of Nat King Cole.
After 62 years of scoring the holiday season for so many, the late Nat King Cole’s classic rendition of “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)” has made its way into the top 10 of ...
What could put anyone in the holiday mood more quickly than the warm voice of Nat King Cole singing “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire”? “The Christmas Song,” written by Mel Torme and ...