Freddy Cole died 27th June, 2020 after a career of almost seventy years singing and playing piano. He was 88 years old. Born Lionel Frederick Cole in Chicago, October 15, 1931, Freddy Cole was younger ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Music fans are mourning the loss of Chicago jazz musician Freddy Cole who passed away on Saturday. He was 88. Cole recently appeared at the Chicago Jazz Fest last summer and he talked ...
Jazz great Freddy Cole, the younger brother of Nat “King” Cole who built his own reputation as a pianist and vocalist, died Saturday. He was 88. The cause was complications from a cardiovascular ...
Freddy Cole reckons he was around 5 years old that Christmas, the one he can't reminisce about without laughing. Cole, his brother Ike and a cousin had come across their hidden presents a few days ...
Freddy Cole grew up in a musical family. His mother taught music to him and his older siblings. Cole’s older brother was Nat “King” Cole, who was 14 years older than Freddy. Cole is 86 now and he’s ...
A family known for its legendary jazz influence was again touched by tragedy when Tracy Cole, grandson of Freddy Cole and great-nephew to Nat King Cole, was stabbed to death at a downtown Atlanta ...
CHICAGO – It could not have been easy being the kid brother of Nat King Cole, an icon of American music. But jazz singer-pianist Freddy Cole, who died June 27 in Atlanta at age 88 of complications ...
GRAND RAPIDS -- Jazz guitarist Randy Napoleon has traveled the world with artists and entertainers such as Michael Buble and Benny Green, but he speaks of singer and pianist Freddy Cole with ...
Freddy Cole died on Saturday at his home in Atlanta. With his charming, easeful baritone and a crisp, efficient touch at the piano, Cole carved... Freddy Cole, whose debonair yet unassuming vocal ...
Confession, they say, is good for the soul. So this reviewer must confess to only a recent realization of Freddy Cole's extraordinary talent. Simply put, he knows how to do it; this tribute to another ...
Like his famous older sibling, he played the piano and sang. But he used his music to insist, “I’m Not My Brother, I’m Me.” By Giovanni Russonello Freddy Cole, a pianist and vocalist who spent much of ...
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