Break out your fuzzy sweaters and your “Nat King Cole Sings for Two in Love” album – the autumn leaves of red and gold are ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Few voices in the history of music have carried the elegance, warmth, and sophistication of Nat King Cole.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. On a recent visit to The Kelly Clarkson Show, Broadway alum Dulé Hill sat ...
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 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dulé Hill stars as the silky crooner in a play about the last broadcast of his variety show, in 1957. By Elisabeth Vincentelli When Nat King Cole ...
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 ...