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Nat King Cole was an American jazz pianist and vocalist born on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama. He achieved great success in the music industry, becoming one of the most iconic and influential jazz musicians of his time. Cole is best known for his smooth and velvety voice, which earned him the nickname "King of the Jukebox" and "King of Cool."
Throughout his career, Nat King Cole released numerous hit songs, including "Unforgettable," "Mona Lisa," and "The Christmas Song." He was the first African American to host his own television show, "The Nat King Cole Show," which aired in the late 1950s. Cole's legacy lives on through his timeless music, and he remains a beloved figure in the world of jazz and popular music. Nat King Cole passed away on February 15, 1965, in Santa Monica, California, leaving behind a lasting impact on the music industry.
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