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BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In OUR History - Nat King Cole Dies

Hugh Gaddy · Tuesday, February 15th 2011 at 4:51AM · 741 views



Nat King Cole


 

Nat King Cole, At One Time, The Most Successful Post-World War II, Black Pop Singer, Died Of Lung Cancer On February 15, 1965. He Was 45 Years Old At The Time Of His Death.

Cole's Smooth Singing Style And Deep Voice Were Featured On Several Romantic Hits, Including: "Mona Lisa," "The Christmas Song," "Nature Boy," "Too Young" And His Signature Tune, "Unforgettable."

Born Nathanial Adams Cole, 1919 In Alabama, The Jazz Pianist And Songwriter Began His Recording Career In The 1930's With The King Cole Trio.

In 1956 He Hosted The Nat King Cole Show On NBC, Becoming The First African American To Host A Regular Network Television Program. The Show Lasted Only One Year, Due To Lack Of Sponsors. Commenting On The Lack Of Sponsorship His Show Received, Cole Quipped Shortly After Its Demise, "Madison Avenue Is Afraid Of The Dark."


"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.


Nat King Cole Performs "Route 66"










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