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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.
"Lights Out: Nat King Cole" sometimes allows Daniel J. Watts, as Cole's internal strife, to get way too much of the spotlight.
When Dulé Hill recently dazzled audiences playing Nat King Cole in the off-Broadway musical “Lights Out,” he reminded the world about a little-known fact: The Psych star can really belt out a ...
Nat “King” Cole is definitely one of those people who dealt with racism and cancellation, but he also showed the world that Black people are intelligent, talented, charming, elegant, and ...
Bianna Golodryga speaks with Dulé Hill about playing the legendary entertainer in the new off-Broadway production, “Lights Out: Nat ‘King’ Cole’, alongside Daniel J. Watts, who plays ...
Tennessee freshman Donna Douglas qualified for the NCAA Track & Field Championships in the women’s discus. The Nettleton alum launched it 179 feet in West Prelims to secure a spot in Oregon.
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.
Written by Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor, this New York Theatre Workshop production stars Dulé Hill as the singer-pianist, focusing on the final taping of Cole’s 1950s NBC show.
What Made Nat King Cole, and These 5 Songs, Unforgettable Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor’s play “Lights Out” explores the beloved yet complicated performer who was subtly “advancing ...
Friendship, a new Lilo & Stitch, and Dulé Hill's in Lights Out: Nat 'King' Cole top this week's Must List A foodie-meets-ghost story novel and a Netflix murder mystery starring Meghann Fahy round ...