Cuba jugó un papel importante en la vida artística del talentoso cantante estadounidense Nat King Cole (17 de marzo de 1919-15 de febrero de 1965). Cole obtuvo gran éxito en Cuba, donde se presentó e ...
El Bodeguero; Quizás, Quizás, Quizás; Tres Palabras; Piel Canela; No Me Platiques; Black Nat; Cachito; A Media Luz; Aquí Se Habla En Amor; El Choclo; Quizás ...
Natalie Cole’s first trip outside the USA was to Mexico, with her father, when she was 8 years old. At that time, Nat King Cole was promoting his first Spanish-language album, 1958’s “Cole Espanol.” ...
The Grammy Award-winning singer is following in the footsteps of her father, Nat King Cole, by recording her latest album in Spanish. Natalie Cole Takes Her Own Turn 'En Español' Natalie Cole Takes ...
LOS ANGELES — Natalie Cole, la hija de la leyenda del jazz Nat “King” Cole que labró su propia carrera triunfal con éxitos de R&B como “Our Love” y “This Will Be” antes de que ambos entrelazaran sus ...
'Lights Out: Nat "King" Cole,' a stirring new show at The Geffen Playhouse, focuses on the elegant, Grammy-winning singer and jazz musician who battled racism and never lost his cool. By Deborah ...
Nat King Cole, the velvet-voiced singer of such hits as “Unforgettable” and “The Christmas Song,” was born in Montgomery, Ala., on March 17, 1919. He was born Nathaniel Adams Coles to the Rev. Edward ...
In July 1948, singer Nat “King” Cole and his new wife, Maria, were just beginning their lives together. The legendary crooner of standards including “The Christmas Song,” “Nature Boy,” “Mona Lisa,” ...
New York Theatre Workshop is now presenting Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole, written by Tony and Academy Award nominee Colman Domingo and NYTW Artistic Director and Usual Suspect Patricia McGregor, and ...
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