My Love

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Year
1960
Peak Position
#47
Weeks on Chart
8
Total Ratings
0

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Artist Bio:
Nat King Cole was an American jazz pianist and vocalist who achieved massive success in the music industry. He was born on March 17, 1919, in Montgomery, Alabama, and passed away on February 15, 1965. Cole is widely known for his smooth and velvety voice, which contributed to his popularity as a jazz and pop artist. He is best remembered for hits like "Unforgettable," "Mona Lisa," and "The Christmas Song." Cole was also the first African-American man to host a nationally televised variety show, "The Nat King Cole Show," which aired in the late 1950s.


Stan Kenton was an American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader known for his innovative and influential approach to big band jazz. He was born on December 15, 1911, in Wichita, Kansas, and passed away on August 25, 1979. Kenton's music was characterized by complex harmonies and bold arrangements, which pushed the boundaries of traditional big band sound. He formed the Stan Kenton Orchestra in the 1940s, which became one of the most popular and distinctive bands of the era. Kenton's music blended elements of jazz, classical, and contemporary styles, earning him a reputation as a pioneering figure in the world of jazz music.

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