Nat “King” Cole Jazz Singer and Pianist. Born on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama, Nat King Cole was an American musician who first became famous.

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Nat “King” Cole Jazz Singer and Pianist

Born on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama, Nat King Cole was an American musician who first became famous as a jazz pianist. Born on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama, Nat King Cole was an American musician who first became famous as a jazz pianist. In 1956, Cole became the first African-American performer to host a television series, and for many white families, he was the first black man welcomed into their living rooms each night. In 1956, Cole became the first African-American performer to host a television series, and for many white families, he was the first black man welcomed into their living rooms each night. He has maintained worldwide popularity since his death in He has maintained worldwide popularity since his death in 1965.

Cole made television history in 1956, when he became the first African-American performer to host a variety TV series. The Nat King Cole Show featured many of the leading performers of the day, including Count Basie, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr. and Tony Bennett. Unfortunately, the series didn't last long, going off the air in December Cole made television history in 1956, when he became the first African-American performer to host a variety TV series. The Nat King Cole Show featured many of the leading performers of the day, including Count Basie, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr. and Tony Bennett. Unfortunately, the series didn't last long, going off the air in December 1957.

L.O.V. E. L.O.V.E. is one of the songs that the “King” wrote before he passed away due to lung cancer (1965). L.O.V.E. is one of the songs that the “King” wrote before he passed away due to lung cancer (1965). L.O.V.E. was said to be his final project before his death. L.O.V.E. was said to be his final project before his death.

The song L.O.V.E.

Dynamics One thing that happens musically in the song L.O.V.E. is the dynamic level change. One thing that happens musically in the song L.O.V.E. is the dynamic level change. The best part is, you really don’t think about it because it has a slow build during the entire song. The best part is, you really don’t think about it because it has a slow build during the entire song.

Dynamic cont. The first hint of a dynamic change is when the key changes as well with the instrumental break/solo. The first hint of a dynamic change is when the key changes as well with the instrumental break/solo. The dynamic change is a basic crescendo, it is very mezzo forte then gradually gets louder to the end. The dynamic change is a basic crescendo, it is very mezzo forte then gradually gets louder to the end. At the end you will hear him singing louder to help blend the jazz instruments in the background playing fortissimo. At the end you will hear him singing louder to help blend the jazz instruments in the background playing fortissimo.

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