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  1. The piano and guitar were often played so as to sound like a single instrument. An influence on jazz pianists such as Oscar Peterson, Cole was known for a compact, syncopated piano style with clean, spare, melodic phrases.
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    At 15, he dropped out of school to become a jazz pianist full time. Cole joined forces with his brother Eddie for a time, which led to his first professional recordings in 1936. He later joined a national tour for the musical revue Shuffle Along, performing as a pianist.
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    Cole played piano in New York City and Los Angeles, California when he was a young man. In 1937, he formed a group that played jazz music. Oscar Moore played the guitar and Wesley Prince played the bass.
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    Cole’s piano style would have made an impression under any circumstances, but it was the setting that he now created for himself—a drummerless trio consisting of piano, electric guitar, and bass—that showed it off most advantageously.
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    Nat King Cole, American musician who was one of the best and most influential pianists of the swing era.
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    Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally by his stage name Nat King Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career as a jazz and pop vocalist started in the late 1930s and spanned almost three decades where he found success and recorded over 100 songs … See more

    Nathaniel Adams Coles was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on March 17, 1919. He had three brothers: Eddie (1910–1970), Ike (1927–2001), and Freddy (1931–2020), and a half-sister, Joyce Coles. Each of the … See more

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    Around the time Cole launched his singing career, he entered into Freemasonry. Cole was raised in January 1944 in the Thomas Waller Lodge No. … See more

    Cole's last album, L-O-V-E, was recorded in early December 1964—just a few days before he entered the hospital for cancer treatment—and … See more

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    When he was 15, Cole dropped out of high school to pursue a music career. After his brother Eddie, a … See more

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    In September 1964, Cole began to lose weight and experienced back problems. He collapsed with pain after performing at the See more

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  4. WebApr 19, 2024 · Nat King Cole (born March 17, 1919, Montgomery, Alabama, U.S.—died February 15, 1965, Santa Monica, California) was an …

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  7. WebNat King Cole (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), born Nathaniel Adams Coles, was a popular American jazz singer-songwriter and pianist. Cole first came to prominence as a leading jazz pianist, then switched his …

  8. Nat King Cole: 'The Pianist' - NPR

    WebFeb 6, 2008 · Singer and composer Nat "King" Cole was undoubtedly one of America's most identifiable and beloved musicians, and his silken voice helped jazz gain wider popularity. But Cole was also an...

  9. WebApr 19, 2010 · He started out playing jazz piano, and he was one of the best. His trio — piano, bass and guitar — turned rhythm and melody into a seamless mix. For that alone, we would celebrate Nat King ...

  10. WebAug 12, 2020 · Nat King Cole was a singer and pianist famous for hit singles as well as for being the first African-American man to host a national TV show.

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