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GRAMMY MUSEUM® PRESENTS THIS IS NAT KING COLE



NEW EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS COLE’S ACCOMPLISHED CAREER AND ROLE AS A HUSBAND, FATHER, AND GLOBAL AMBASSADOR
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (FEBRUARY , 2020) — GRAMMY® 
winner Nat King Cole is one of the most honored and iconic
performing and recording artists of all time. To showcase the
Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient’s
professional and personal achievements, the GRAMMY Museum® 
proudly presents This Is Nat King Cole, which will bookend his
centennial celebration. The exhibit will open on, what would have
been, Cole’s 101st birthday, March 17, 2020, when Cole’s daughters,
Timolin and Casey Cole, will discuss the stories behind the exhibit
with moderator Scott Goldman at the Museum’s Clive Davis Theater.
The exhibit will run through summer 2020.
 
This Is Nat King Cole will offer a retrospective of Cole’s career, his
most significant professional accomplishments, his relationship with
Capitol Records, as well as, a glimpse into his personal life through
handwritten letters to his wife and family, among other items. The
masterful pianist and vocalist’s initial focus was jazz, having formed
the Nat King Cole Trio while in the late ’30s. Cole was signed to
Capitol Records in 1943 and released his debut album, The King Cole
Trio, a year later at the dawn of the LP format. The album topped 
Billboard‘s inaugural album chart. He went on to record nearly 700
songs for Capitol, including 150 singles that charted on Billboard‘s
Pop, R&B and Country charts. That phenomenal success led to
Capitol’s iconic round building on Vine Street in Hollywood to be
informally known as «The House That Nat Built.» Along with his
trailblazing music career, Cole is recognized for his contributions to
the struggle for racial equality. This Is Nat King Cole will take a look
at Cole as an essential figure in several sociopolitical advancements, including the U.S. civil rights movement.
 
“We are so excited that our father is being honored at the GRAMMY
Museum in celebration of his centennial, and even more special that
it is on his birthday. Our hearts are full knowing that after all these
years his music lives on in the hearts of so many,» said Cole’s
daughters Casey and Timolin.
 
This exhibit captures the arc of Cole’s professional and personal life
as a study of success despite adversity, and the triumph of civility,
respect and talent married with political, cultural and business savvy.
 
«Nat King Cole’s legacy as an iconic, American artist is unparalleled, making him an undeniable national treasure,» said the Museum’s
President Michael Sticka. «It’s an honor for the GRAMMY Museum to
host this exhibit and celebrate his incredible achievements and
musical legacy.»
 
Exhibit highlights include: Tuxedo worn by Cole during his
1960 visit with Queen Elizabeth II Kimono given to Cole during a 1960 visit to Japan Cole’s Recording Academy Lifetime
Achievement Award, awarded posthumously in 1990
A collection of handwritten letters to Cole’s wife, Maria, written
between 1948 and 1956 Beaded gown worn by Maria Cole
at a celebration of Nat’s 25 years with Capitol Records
A Tiffany sterling silver box from activists Eunice Kennedy Shriver
and Sargent Shriver gifted to Cole and engraved «Nat King Cole,
The Best Friend A Song Ever Had»  
For official press photos, visit here.
 

 

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