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  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
  • Capitol Records artists
  • African-American male actors
  • American male television actors
  • Nat King Cole
  • 20th-century American singers
  • American male film actors
  • African-American male singers
  • American gospel singers
  • American pop pianists
  • Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winners
  • 20th-century American male actors
  • 1919 births
  • 20th-century pianists
  • African-American singer-songwriters
  • African-American television personalities
  • American baritones
  • American crooners
  • American jazz guitarists
  • American jazz singers
  • American television hosts
  • American organists
  • Big band pianists
  • Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
  • Cancer deaths in California
  • Deaths from lung cancer
  • Decca Records artists
  • Las Vegas entertainers
  • Male actors from Chicago, Illinois
  • Singers from Chicago, Illinois
  • Spanish-language singers of the United States
  • Swing pianists
  • Traditional pop music singers
  • 1965 deaths
  • African-American jazz pianists
  • Musicians from Montgomery, Alabama
  • American performers of Latin music
  • African-American Episcopalians
  • Male actors from Montgomery, Alabama
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  • Nat King Cole came to attention as a leading jazz pianist in the late 1930's. His trio of piano, guitar, & bass was emulated by many. In 1943, with his composition %22Straighten Up and Fly Right%22, he had his first vocal hit. With his soft, baritone voice, Cole became an icon recording much mainstream, pop orientated material. One of the first African Americans to host a television variety show, %22The Nat King Cole Show%22 premiered on November 5, 1956, on NBC.Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 (Early Influence).b : March 17, 1919 in Montgomery (USA)d : February 15, 1965 in Santa Monica (USA)Father of [a12686].Brother of Ike Cole and Freddy Cole.
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  • Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American singer who first came to prominence as a leading jazz pianist. He was widely noted for his soft, baritone voice, which he used to perform in big band and jazz genres and which he used to become a major force in popular music for three decades producing many hit songs.Cole was one of the first African Americans to host a national television variety show, The Nat King Cole Show, and has maintained worldwide popularity since his death from lung cancer in February 1965.
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