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The new bio-musical about Nat "King" Cole by Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor at the New York Theatre Workshop stars Dulé ...
For those who loved the jazz-driven, piano-playing-in-the-foreground 1940s version of Cole, the TV show provided some extraordinary moments: "The Nat King Cole Show" did well in the ratings ...
At the close of this, Nat's last show, a crawl lists all of the guests who were featured on the program, in the order in which they appeared.
So many know him from his years as Charlie, the straight-arrow personal assistant to President Jed Bartlett, portrayed by ...
Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole seems to yearn for more space to ... are enough to keep the show’s lights on.
Despite being the voice that built Capitol Records, Nat “King” Cole’s groundbreaking NBC variety show faced cancellation as they could not find a sponsor. Now, on the night of his final ...
The Nat King Cole Show is an American variety show hosted by Nat King Cole that aired on NBC from November 5, 1956 to December 17, 1957.
Actor Dulé Hill joins PIX11 News to talk about his powerful turn as Nat "King" Cole in Lights Out, an explosive new stage production making its New York debut at New York Theatre Workshop.
The show broke up a few months later in Long Beach ... of Billy Strayhorn's 'Lush Life," and an excerpt from his short lived TV ... During the swing era, Nat King Cole was one of the most influential ...
As he lay on his deathbed, Nat ‘King’ Cole repeatedly ... to host his own network TV series. With little money to spend on production – due to a failure to attract sponsors because of racial problems ...
Image Nat King Cole in 1942. “Lights Out” follows Cole ... with Sammy Davis Jr., a frequent guest on the TV show, serving as a “trickster provocateur” poking at Cole’s conscience.
On December 17th, 1957, it was LIGHTS OUT on “The Nat ‘King’ Cole Show.” Despite being the voice that built Capitol Records, Nat “King” Cole’s groundbreaking television show was ...