Nat King Cole’s March 1956 performance of 'Ask Me' on The Ed Sullivan Show has officially appeared on YouTube and Spotify.
Six decades after Nat King Cole’s death in 1965, his music is still some of the most played in the world, and his celebrity transcends generational and racial divides. His smooth voice, captivating ...
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The week of August 28, 1953, riding high on the charts, acclaimed pianist and singer Nat King Cole took to the stage at the Blue Note Chicago, Chi-town's first integrated venue in his beloved ...
As the holiday season comes to a close, music continues to be the gift that keeps on giving. While Mariah Carey fans may be thrilled that “All I Want For Christmas Is You” is the first Billboard Hot ...
A musical interlude by the next generation of performers and composers highlighted a reception to honor a charity dedicated to keeping music education in the public schools. The event for Nat King ...
Three-time GRAMMY Award winner Jon Secada has joined forces with multi-GRAMMY Award-winning pianist, composer, and producer Gonzalo Rubalcaba to record Fascination, a new album celebrating the ...
Fans of Nat King Cole and advocates for music education in the public schools came together for a reception honoring the work of a charity named for the late music legend. The event benefitting Nat ...
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 ...
Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor, written by; Nat King Cole, music by; Jared Grimes, Tap choreography; Patricia McGregor, New York Theatre Workshop artistic dir ...
Mrs. James A. Johnson of Cedar Rapids presents singer Nat King Cole with honorary membership in the Cedar Rapids Twin Club on Nov. 19, 1963, when the entertainer appeared at the Iowa Theater. Cole and ...
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