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The leader of Wu-Tang Clan doesn’t love lifting heavy weights, but with a new tour (and the specter of ultra-jacked Method ...
To celebrate the late jazz legend’s centennial, what would have been his 100th birthday, Dulé took to the stage accompanied ...
I hope in 100 years these bold playing styles will be a part of everybody's language. Great music will always survive.” ...
Ever heard the song, ‘Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer”, a 1963 hit by Nat King Cole? Here, June is remarkably un-lazy, ...
During one of my last visits with my mom, Terry took a photo that I treasure. We stopped by my mother’s group home in ...
The Brownville Concert Series is thrilled to welcome to Brownville, Darius de Haas in “TIMELESS: From Nat King Cole to Stevie Wonder.” Darius de Haas, of the original Broadway cast of RENT and the ...
Rising vocalist Stella Cole has announced her highly anticipated album, It’s Magic. The first single, a tender of The Music ...
Sure, duet success is nothing new to Streisand, who has topped the charts with Neil Diamond on “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” ...
As Nat King Cole says in this play, ‘I missed every holiday.’ So, I am cognizant of time. It’s not a renewable energy. I also love the screen, so I hope to stay on the merry go round.
The new bio-musical about Nat "King" Cole by Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor at the New York Theatre Workshop stars Dulé Hill and Daniel J. Watts.
When you consider that “Lights Out: Nat ‘King’ Cole” focuses on two singularly talented and vibrant performers—the title character as well as Sammy Davis Jr.—the disappointments of ...
Nat King Cole in 1942. “Lights Out” follows Cole’s final outing as the host of his NBC variety show, which ended in December 1957 after just over a year’s worth of struggles finding ...