Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the latest Kellyoke, Kelly Clarkson and My Band Y'all perform a cover of "Smile" by Nat King Cole.
Yahoo: Kelly Clarkson Brings a Hopeful ‘Smile’ to Kellyoke Fans With Nat King Cole Cover
Kelly Clarkson took on a classic for her talk show’s popular Kellyoke series on Thursday (Nov. 2), delivering a soulful rendition of Nat King Cole’s 1954 track, “Smile.” “That’s the time you must keep ...
Kelly Clarkson Brings a Hopeful ‘Smile’ to Kellyoke Fans With Nat King Cole Cover
Los Angeles Times: For Nat King Cole in ‘Lights Out,’ smiles on camera but ugly truths behind the scenes
For Nat King Cole in ‘Lights Out,’ smiles on camera but ugly truths behind the scenes
Exactly 52 years after music legend Nat King Cole’s death, Sunny Paulk and Corey Spearman were busy bringing him back to life. The two local artists worked their brushes like Cole could a piano. The ...
The New York Times: ‘Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole’ Review: Dimming a Great Talent
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dulé Hill stars as the silky crooner in a play about the last broadcast of his variety show, in 1957. By Elisabeth Vincentelli When Nat King Cole ...
Untapped Cities: The Party's Over: Lights Out Reimagines The Nat "King" Cole Show’s Last NYC Broadcast
The Party's Over: Lights Out Reimagines The Nat "King" Cole Show’s Last NYC Broadcast
YouTube clips from Nat King Cole’s short-lived TV variety show, which premiered in 1956, convey the singer’s legendary charm. Handsome, elegant, impeccably dressed and graceful, Cole looked at ease on ...