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Las Vegas has always attracted talented performers, and on July 23, 1956, Nat King Cole was on the marquee at The Sands.
On July 23, 1956, Nat King Cole appeared on the marquee at The Sands Hotel, but was not allowed inside other than to perform due to segregation.
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 Nat King Cole performed “The Party’s Over” on his NBC variety show, he did it with a smile, as he seemed to do everything. But the song bitterly resonated on that particular broadcast ...
New York Theatre Workshop is now presenting Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole, written by Tony and Academy Award nominee Colman Domingo and NYTW Artistic Director and Usual Suspect Patricia McGregor ...
New Play ‘Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole’ Focuses on the Many Tribulations Endured by the Pioneering Black Entertainer While ‘Lights Out’ doesn’t aim to cover its subject’s repertoire comprehensively, ...