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  2. The Piano Style of Nat King Cole - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Style of Nat King Cole is a 1956 studio album by Nat King Cole, with orchestra arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle. This was Cole's last instrumental album. This was Cole's last instrumental album.

  3. (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 - Wikipedia

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    Location of U.S. Route 66. Nat King Cole, with the King Cole Trio, first recorded the song in 1946 at Radio Recorders in Los Angeles. Capitol Records released it as a single, which reached number three on Billboard magazine's Race Records chart and number eleven on its broader singles chart. [3]

  4. Nat King Cole - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), [1] known professionally as Nat King Cole, alternatively billed as Nat "King" Cole, was an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor. Cole's career as a jazz and pop vocalist started in the late 1930s and spanned almost three decades where he found success and recorded over 100 songs ...

  5. Bobby Troup - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Troup Jr. (October 18, 1918 – February 7, 1999) was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the composer of the rhythm and blues standard "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" and for the role of Dr. Joe Early with his wife Julie London in the television program Emergency! in the 1970s.

  6. Route 66 Theme and Other Great TV Themes - Wikipedia

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    Route 66 Theme and Other Great TV Themes is the thirteenth studio album by American composer and arranger Nelson Riddle, named for Riddle's theme music from the television series "Route 66". [2] The album was nominated at the 5th Annual Grammy Awards for the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Theme and the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental ...

  7. Irving Azoff's Iconic Artists Group buys rights to Nat 'King ...

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    The deal encompasses a broad range of rights including Cole’s recorded music, publishing, television show, name and likeness. It comes during a moment when artists including Bob Dylan, Neil ...

  8. After Midnight (Nat King Cole album) - Wikipedia

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    Nat King Colepiano, vocals; John Collins – guitar; Charlie Harris – bass; Lee Young – drums; Willie Smith – alto saxophone on "Just You, Just Me," "You're Looking at Me," "Don't Let it Go to Your Head" and "I Was a Little Too Lonely" Harry Edison – trumpet on "Sweet Lorraine," "It's Only a Paper Moon," "Route 66," "You Can Depend ...

  9. Nat King Cole at the Piano - Wikipedia

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    Nat King Cole at the Piano is the first studio album by jazz pianist Nat King Cole, released by Capitol in 1950. This album was recorded on August 13, 1947, released in a 78 r.p.m. record in 1949, and reissued in 1950 on a 10-inch LP .