Thirty years of collecting and 15 years of research have
resulted in this discography that features all known recordings,
transcriptions, and films made by Cole until 1950, when his jazz
style faded away, and a selection of his later jazz-related trio
sides. It includes for the first time Cole's unknown 16
transcriptions of his Wild Root broadcasts. This volume documents
the development of a gifted pianist into a ballad-singing star and
leader of the most famous jazz trio of the 1940s. All routes and
recording activities by Cole and his fellow musicians from 1936 to
the 1950s are chronicled here.
Nat King Cole is widely known as a singer of unforgettable fame,
but that he was a true King of Jazz Piano in its heyday and the
inventor of today's piano trios is almost forgotten. This
discography gives all details of the King Cole Trio's activities,
listing recording sessions, available broadcasts on discs, film
soundtracks, and guest appearances by the trio or by Cole alone, on
such shows as Jubilee, Command Performance, Supper Club, Mail Call,
and Kraft Music Hall. A special listing is included of those
occasions when Cole participated as unknown or unnamed pianist on
radio transcriptions for singers like Anita Boyer, Anita O'Day, The
Dreamers, The Barrie Sisters, Bonnie Lake, Rose Murphy, Maxine
Johnson, and Juanelda Carter. In addition, the book includes the
Cole Trio's engagement routes with exact dates if known, names of
promoters, and much more. The biographical portion is a fascinating
period piece of Jazz-age memorabilia.
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