Saturday, October 12, 2019

Take Five With Nat King Cole

This year makes the centennial of Nat 'King' Cole, one of the most talented jazz pianists and vocalists who later became a vocal superstar. Here are five choice examples of Mr. Cole's incomparable artistry. First up is his rendition of what has become a standrad, "Route 66."


Then there is "Hit The Jive Jack," with some exquisite guitar from Oscar Moore.


The first two elections have him with his imcomparable trio. The next performance is from the first Jazz at the Philharmonic concert where he anchored a band that included Illinios Jacquwt on tenro saxophone and Les Paul on guitar. While Jacquet is the star, Cole is superb in this jam context.


There are many possibilities for later recordings when the emphasis shifted to his vocal stylings. I have picked "Mona Lisa."


There were so many other possible choices including "Unforgettable, "Smile," "The Ballad of Cat Ballou," and "Stardust." I have chosen one of the most famous holiday songs, "The Christmas Song."


I initially decided to do the short Take 5 playlists on the 5th of the month. I have decided to try to do this on most Saturdays. Hope you enjoy this.

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