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Nat King Cole: Welcome Back to Nat 'King' Cole
Profile by Ian Dove, New Musical Express, 5 July 1963
INCREDIBLE — but in December, 1940, in a Hollywood recording studio, Nat "King" Cole made the first of many hit discs, 'Sweet Lorraine'. It is ...
Nat King Cole: Not Even Nat Cole Can Afford To Be Without A Hit
Interview by June Harris, Disc, 15 December 1962
AFTER 25 years in show business, with TV, radio and cabaret success his for the asking, you might think that Nat King Cole would count ...
Nat King Cole: Great Jazzman To Great Businessman
Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 20 July 1963
SOFT LIGHTS, a smoke-hazed atmosphere, gentleness, smooth (and, if you're a susceptible girl, spine-tingling) singing. ...
Obituary by Ivor Davis, Daily Express, 16 February 1965
Nat King Cole dies and an era comes to an end ...
Nat King Cole: The Lesson I Learned When They Told Me The Truth
Interview by Ivor Davis, Daily Express, 12 February 1965
TALKING FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HIS GRAVE ILLNESS TO IVOR DAVIS, HOLLYWOOD, THURSDAY. ...
Nat King Cole: You're Listening To The Nat King Cole Trio (Music For Pleasure)
Review by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 11 February 1967
WE ALL SUFFER from blind spots, I guess, so I'll confess one of mine at once and admit that I'm almost totally proof against the ...
Nat King Cole, George Shearing: George Shearing is very happy about Nat Cole's hit
Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 5 October 1962
WHEN 'Ramblin' Rose' leapt high into the NME Charts last week, nobody was happier than George Shearing, in London for the start of his tour. ...
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