Posted on 01/01/2016 10:12:21 AM PST by SeekAndFind
singer Natalie Cole, the daughter of music great Nat King Cole who became a recording star in her own right with hits that spanned three decades, has died, her publicist, Maureen O'Connor, said.
She was 65 years old.
Cole is perhaps best known for her 1991 multiple Grammy-winning album "Unforgettable: With Love," which became the biggest hit of her career â selling more than 6 million copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan. Cole wowed audiences with a seamless duet with her late father's voice on the title tune, one of the elder Cole's signature numbers.
Other hits included "This Will Be," "Our Love" and a cover of "Pink Cadillac."
But for all of Cole's successes, her life was also marked by years of serious health problems.
Cole's move to singing was accidental. She was a pre-med student at the University of Massachusetts when a friend -- who was singing with a local group -- fell ill the night of a show and asked whether Cole would stand in for him. He had heard her sing informally at parties. She ended up taking his place in the group and setting aside a medical career.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
I saw her perform in the late ‘80s or early ‘90s at an auditorium at USF. Much of the concert was her singing duets with her late father using video tapes of his performances. It was quite beautiful.
Sad to hear.
She had a beautiful voice.
Made her poppa proud, though.
Wow. I was never a fan of her music (I’m more into music like her dad’s), but this is shocking and sad news. I had no idea she had such health problems.
She resisted doing her dad’s songs for years, wanting to make her own identity, but that album, as the article said, turned out to be her best seller.
Her uncle (Nat’s brother), Freddie Cole, led the orchestra for that album, and he got as many of the original musicians from Nat’s recordings back together as he possibly could.
We saw her at Wolf Trap a few years ago, and you should have seen the look on her face when it was time to do “Unforgettable” and her dad came on the screen. Very touching.
Both of them are unforgettable, and I suspect that somewhere they’re doing a duet.
We’ll miss Natalie.
Any word on the cause of death?
I first became a fan of hers when I heard her hit song: MR. MELODY.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eeqqo071TAg
As for her duet with her father, this is my personal favorite: WHEN I FALL IN LOVE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir_LJ5dvS2w
Not to be forgotten, either of them.
I first became a fan of hers when I heard her hit song: MR. MELODY.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eeqqo071TAg
As for her duet with her father, this is my personal favorite: WHEN I FALL IN LOVE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir_LJ5dvS2w
Just a nitpick here, but, LA Times, Natalie Cole was a star in her own right. Shouldn’t the headline be more a celebration of her, and not her ‘legendary’ father.
How sad :(
Does nobody on FR do a search before they post an article anymore? This is the second posting of this news and this happens all the time these days.
Not very old to die of congestive heart failure, is it?
She had a bunch of health issues from drug use in her early days. Hep C, kidney problems, etc.
Really seek and preserve those that can sing on their own god given gifts versus “auto tune wannabes” we see so much of today. Natalie and her Dads voices will be missed....... but saved forever.
Sad to hear she a passed on....... Stay Safe !
Natalie Cole - Love Songs (2001) Entire Album
She was a great singer. Certainly had the DNA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPkYKhFIfyE
“Does nobody on FR do a search before they post an article anymore?”
I once did a search using the exact headline-——then I went to just keywords. Nothing showed but there HAD been a thread on the article.
In other words,searching often doesn’t work.
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“...WHEN I FALL IN LOVE....”
One of mine too. Thank you for posting that.
Very sad news. 65 is too young.
Try learning how to search.
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