
Nat “King” Cole was an American jazz and pop singer, born in 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama. Known for his smooth baritone voice, he gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s with hits like "Unforgettable", "Mona Lisa", and "The Christmas Song". A pioneer in his field, he was one of the first African American artists to host a national television show, "The Nat King Cole Show", in 1956. His work with labels like Capitol Records helped define the Great American Songbook era. Nat “King” Cole remains a significant figure in jazz and pop music history, influencing countless artists.
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