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Natalie Cole - Wikipedia - Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) was an American
singer, voice actress, songwriter, and actress. The daughter of Nat King Cole, she
rose to musical success in the mid-1970s as an R&B artist with the hits "This Will
Be", "Inseparable" (1975), and "Our Love" (1977). After a period of failing sales ...
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Natalie Cole Official Website :: Natalie Cole - Official Natalie Cole website featuring videos, music, news and tour dates for the
Grammy-award winning singer.
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Natalie Cole son Robert Yancy Nat King Cole grandson dies age 39 - Aug 16, 2017 ... Robert Yancy, a grandson of singer Nat King Cole, only child of singer Natalie
Cole, dies suddenly at age 39.
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Robert Yancy, son of Natalie Cole, found dead at 39 - LA Times - Aug 15, 2017 ... Robert Yancy, son of the late R&B star Natalie Cole and grandson of music
legend Nat King Cole, has died, law enforcement officials hav...
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Natalie Cole - IMDb - Natalie Cole, Soundtrack: Pretty Woman. Growing up and living under the huge,
daunting shadow of a singing icon can intimidate a son or daughter enough to
want to look anywhere else to find their station in life. Those who dared to try to
follow in their footsteps, such as Frank Sinatra Jr., found success branching out in
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Natalie Cole LIVE - Unforgettable - YouTube - Nov 18, 2012 ... Seriously, how can any human being dislike this? Nat King Cole isn't even
normally my kind of music, but he had an amazing voice and no one can deny
that he was a very talented, classy guy. And seeing his daughter singing along
with recordings of her dad was so moving and emotional. I remember ...
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Natalie Cole's Son Robert Yancey Dies | PEOPLE.com - Aug 15, 2017 ... Robert Yancy – the only son of iconic singer Natalie Cole, and grandson of
performer Nat King Cole – was found dead Monday, his family confirms to
PEOPLE. He was 39. TMZ reports Yancy was found by a friend in his San
Fernando Valley, California, apartment. According to the outlet, Yancy died of ...
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Natalie Cole's Extreme Highs and Lows - The New York Times - Dec 21, 2016 ... The song came gushing out like an open hydrant on a hot summer day, but for
Natalie Cole, it was a complicated kind of high. Minutes before she heard her
breakthrough hit, “This Will Be,” on the radio for the first time in 1975, she had
scored a heroin fix and was tripping down 113th Street in Harlem.
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Natalie Cole: Underappreciated But Never Forgotten : The Record ... - Jan 1, 2016 ... Despite a bevy of worthwhile contenders to the throne bearing first names like
Roberta, Chaka, Minnie and Mavis, it was actually Natalie Cole's 1975 debut
Inseparable that stormed the palace, broke Aretha's Grammy streak and
unseated the Queen. Wild tales of the two singers' bitter hostility are now part ...
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