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Isaac "Ike" Cole (July 13, 1927 – April 22, 2001) was an American jazz pianist and composer.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Cole was the younger brother of Nat "King" Cole and the older brother of Freddy Cole, and played drums as a youth. He played bass drum in a U.S. Army band during the Korean War, and moved back to Chicago after his discharge, where he formed his own jazz trio. He appeared on television in the 1950s and held a residency in Las Vegas, later touring internationally. He made regular appearances at Chicago clubs such as the Pump Room and the Playboy Club before moving to Arizona in 1986 with his wife, Margie. Ike and Margie Cole remained married until Ike's death, lasting 52 years.
In 1990 he and Freddy Cole, who was a singer and pianist, toured together in tribute to Nat Cole, and in 1991 Ike played keyboards on Natalie Cole's Unforgettable, which won a Grammy Award. He died of cancer in 2001 in Sun Lakes, Arizona. His jazz library was donated to the Hamilton High School music department.
Coel (Old Welsh: Coil) or Coel Hen ("Coel the Old") is a figure prominent in Welsh literature and legend since the Middle Ages. Early Welsh tradition knew of a Coel Hen (Coel the Old), a leader in Roman or Sub-Roman Britain and the progenitor of several kingly lines in the Hen Ogledd ("the Old North"), the Brittonic-speaking part of northern England and southern Scotland. Later medieval legend told of a Coel, apparently derived from Coel Hen, who was the father of Saint Helena and the grandfather of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. Other similarly named characters may be confused or conflated with the Welsh Coel. The legendary "King Coel" is sometimes supposed to be the historical basis for the popular nursery rhyme "Old King Cole", but this is unlikely.
Coel's name was rendered "Coil" in Old Welsh. It may be related to the common noun coel, meaning "belief or omen". Coel is often named as "Coel Hen", Hen being an epithet Hen meaning "old" (i.e., "Coel the Old"). The genealogies give him an additional epithet, Godebog (Old Welsh: Guotepauc), meaning "Protector" or "Shelterer". His name is thus sometimes given as "Coel Godebog" or "Coel Hen Godebog". However, some of the Harleian genealogies list Godebog as Coel's father's name.Geoffrey of Monmouth Latinized the name to Coelus. Some modern authors modernize it to "Cole".
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Nathaniel Adams Coles (March 17, 1919 – February 15, 1965), known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an American singer who first came to prominence as a leading jazz pianist. He was widely noted for his soft, baritone voice, which he used to perform in big band and jazz genres, becoming a major force in popular music for three decades. Cole was one of the first African Americans to host a national television variety show, The Nat King Cole Show, and has maintained worldwide popularity since his death from lung cancer in February 1965.
Nathaniel Adams Coles was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on March 17, 1919. Cole had three brothers: Eddie (1910–1970), Ike (1927–2001), and Freddy (born 1931), and a half-sister, Joyce Coles. Each of Cole's brothers would later pursue careers in music as well. When Cole was four years old, he and his family moved to Chicago, Illinois, where his father, Edward Coles, became a Baptist minister. Cole learned to play the organ from his mother, Perlina Coles, the church organist. His first performance was of "Yes! We Have No Bananas" at age four. He began formal lessons at 12, eventually learning not only jazz and gospel music, but also Western classical music, performing, as he said, "from Johann Sebastian Bach to Sergei Rachmaninoff".
"I Love" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Tom T. Hall. It was released in October 1973 as the only single from the album, For the People in the Last Hard Town. The song would be Hall's most successful single and was his fourth number one on the U.S. country singles chart. The single spent two weeks at the top and a total of 15 weeks on the chart. "I Love" was Hall's only entry on the Top 40 peaking at number 12.
"I Love" was used, with altered lyrics, in a popular 2003 TV commercial for Coors Light.
The song was used in the film For No Good Reason.
"I Like", a parody version by Heathen Dan, was released on the 1983 compilation album The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records.
in the Scopitones style of course
Tribute To Nat King Cole - Black Achievement Awards
From the CD Nat King Cole's 36 All-Time Greatest Hits Lyrics: Pretend you're happy when you're blue It isn't very hard to do And you'll find happiness without an end Whenever you pretend Remember anyone can dream And nothing's bad as it may seem The little things you haven't got Could be alot if you pretend You'll find a love you can share One you can call all your own Just close your eyes, she'll be there You'll never be alone And if you sing this melody You'll be pretending just like me The world is mine, it can be yours, my friend So why don't you pretend? [Musical Interlude] And if you sing this melody You'll be pretending just like me The world is mine, it can be your, my friend So why don't you pretend?
Ike Cole (1927-2001) was the brother of Nat "King" Cole and a singer and pianist in his own right. He had the distinction of having the last LP ("Get A Load o' Cole, Bally 12020) and the last numbered single ("You Melt Me" b/w "Hear Me Good", Bally 7-1047) issued on Chicago's short-lived Bally Records label. The turntable shown here is a Lenco B-55 made in 1972. The cartridge is a Stanton 680EE. Note: "The Complete Bally Singles" is available as a 100-track 320k MP3 CD. Contact me.
FREDDY COLE PERFORMS "LIVE" UNFORGETTABLE Lionel Frederick Cole (born October 15, 1931) is an American musician. Freddy Cole is the younger brother of Eddie Cole, Ike Cole & Nat King Cole. Freddy Cole is the father of Lionel Cole. Freddy Cole began with piano at age 6 and released his first single in 1952. He went on to work with Grover Washington, Jr. and has had jingles played on Turner Classic Movies[1] He was added to the Steinway[2] list of artists in June of 2006. Freddy Cole was the subject of the 2006 documentary The Cole Nobody Knows by filmmaker Clay Walker The Freddy Cole Quartet (Cole on piano and vocals, with guitarist Randy Napoleon, drummer Curtis Boyd, and bassist Elias Bailey) regularly tours the US, Europe, the Far East and South America.
in the Scopitones style of course
Tribute To Nat King Cole - Black Achievement Awards
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Ike Cole (1927-2001) was the brother of Nat "King" Cole and a singer and pianist in his own right. He had the distinction of having the last LP ("Get A Load o' Cole, Bally 12020) and the last numbered single ("You Melt Me" b/w "Hear Me Good", Bally 7-1047) issued on Chicago's short-lived Bally Records label. The turntable shown here is a Lenco B-55 made in 1972. The cartridge is a Stanton 680EE. Note: "The Complete Bally Singles" is available as a 100-track 320k MP3 CD. Contact me.
The brother of the great Nat King Cole, 85 year old Freddy Cole doing his thing at the 2016 Detroit Jazz Festival with the Detroit Jazz Festival String Orchestra .
Nat King Cole;Biography Early life Nathaniel Adams Coles was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on March 17, 1919.[1] He had three brothers—Eddie (1910–1970), Ike (1927–2001), and Freddy (born 1931)—and a half-sister, Joyce Coles. Each of his brothers pursued careers in music. When Nat was four years old,[2] he and his family moved to North Chicago, Illinois, where his father, Edward Coles, became a Baptist minister. Nat learned to play the organ from his mother, Perlina Coles, the church organist. His first performance was of "Yes! We Have No Bananas" at the age of four. He began formal lessons at 12 and eventually learned not only jazz and gospel music but also Western classical music; he performed "from Johann Sebastian Bach to Sergei Rachmaninoff." The family lived in the Bronzeville neighbo...
Nat King Cole was born Nathaniel Adams Coles at Montgomery, Alabama. He received music lessons from his mother and his family moved to Chicago when he was only five, where his father Edward James Coles was a minister at the True Light Baptist Church and later Pastor of the First Baptist Church. At 12 he was playing the church organ and at 14 he formed a 14 piece band called the Royal Dukes. Nat was a top flight sandlot baseball player at Wendell Phillips high school in Chicago. His three brothers, Ike, Eddie Cole and Frankie also played the piano and sang professionally. Nat was also an above-average football player in high school. His sister Evelyn Cole was a beautician in nearby Waukegan, Illinois. In 1939 he formed the King Cole Trio after his publicist put a silver tin-foiled crown on ...
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Join host Dave Dynasty and producer Ike Isaacs as they banter about wrestling, and Dynasty interviews Cole Radrick. Plus another installment of "Warner's Wisdom" from Mance Warner. You can follow the Dave Dynasty show online at: WEBSITE: http://www.davedynasty.com FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/thedavedynasty TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/thedavedynasty INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/the_davedynasty
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Clyde Beatty (June 10, 1903 – July 19, 1965) joined the circus as a cage cleaner as a teen and became famous as a lion tamer and animal trainer. He also became a circus impresario who owned his own show that later merged with the Cole Bros. Circus to form the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus. Beatty became famous for his "fighting act," in which he entered the cage with wild animals with a whip and a pistol strapped to his side. The act was designed to showcase his courage and mastery of the wild beasts, which included lions, tigers, cougars, and hyenas, sometimes brought together all at once in a single cage in a potentially lethal combination. At the height of his fame, the act featured as many as 40 lions and tigers of both sexes. There is some indication that Beatty was the first lio...
I just bought this game on steam. My microphone is too loud and raped my ears. If I raped you guys sorry, I'll fix that on the next let's play. Since I got paid, like I said I'm taking a break from working for CFC. My retarded friends told me to do a fucking let's play cause apparently I'm fatter than FaZeCole so yeah. I might do another one sooner or later. I was playing with these retards. (Scroll down) -------------------------------- Retards: Light: TheLionPIE Ike: KingIke75 Cole: FaZeCole --------------------------------
in the Scopitones style of course
Vocalist Freddy Cole is riding high lately due to the success of his critically acclaimed and Grammy-Nominated High Note Records release "Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B." Cole just also completed his European jazz tour and hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. Jazz vocalist and pianist Freddy Cole is as regal and dapper as ever for his week long engagement at Dizzy's at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Cole, the youngest brother of the late Nat "King" Cole, has always danced to the beat of his own drummer. Freddy's musical journey has been a long and tedious one, but after 60 years in the business and many critically acclaimed recordings including his latest, "Freddy Cole Sings Mr.B," the 79-year-old musician still enjoys performing and recording. The latest recording is a tribute to his friend and mu...
Hello and welcome to this special edition of The Pace Report reporting live from the 37th Annual Detroit Jazz Festival. Three-time Grammy Award nominee, vocalist, and jazz icon Freddy Cole blessed this year's DJF with a special performance in honor and tribute to his brother, Nat King Cole, and niece, Natalie Cole. Cole, who's latest HighNote Records release, "He Was The King," is a tribute record to his brother in which he covers some of Nat's most beloved classics as well as some of his lesser known records. Freddy performed with the Detroit Jazz Festival String Orchestra during this year's set. I had a chance to sit down briefly with Freddy during this year's DJF to talk about him turning 85, the musical legacy of both his brother and niece, and his latest recording. For more info on...
Before Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tom Jones, Tony Bennett or Engelbert Humperdinck ever played the stages of Vegas, there was Louis Prima. One of America's most hypnotic and original performers, Prima's career spanned several decades and turned out hits like "That Old Black Magic," "Sing, Sing, Sing," "Just a Gigolo," "I Ain't Got Nobody" and "Jump, Jive an' Wail." In Disney's animated classic "The Jungle Book," Prima created the "hep" voice of King Louie the orangutan. This film profiles the magnetic Louis Prima in a nostalgic historical journey through the music scenes of a racy New Orleans, the swinging jazz culture of uptown New York and Las Vegas's "formative" years. As a solo act or with his wife, acclaimed singer Keely Smith, Louis Prima was and will forever be the "wildest" man in...
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Yeah, flip mode, y'all, whatchu talkin' 'bout?
De La' y'all, whatchu talkin' 'bout?
Whatchu talkin' 'bout?
Yo, you gettin' stomped by the marching band
Keep 'em shook like spray cans
It's so hot, it'll make your face tan
Ace ban rap, the place the wasteland
Bit y'all in my mouth but you taste bland
I feel fake, niggaz and mince these snake niggaz
That hiss but won't bite, false alarm
And if it don't, Rockwild, we fin' to drop a bomb
Strong grip on a mic like we Stretch Arm
I been shine, you been warned and been torn
Get smacked for the B.S. you been on
Storm bad weather or not you stay scorned
For ten years I've baked shit like hot potato
Rhymes still drippin' like stu-b's, you groupies
Need to show I.D. before the bust down
Touched down the God put 7 to your Zippo
And drop it on you heavy like a hippo
Now you heard that?
To all my dogs all the way in the back, ready to black
I.C. y'all, see y'all, I.C. y'all
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To them people gettin' pulled over
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Wouldn't wanna be y'all, be y'all
It's the one and only effect that you catch from a cassette
Straight wig out the world and girls, we straight dig out ya back
With letters spellin' out my name
All over your marquee 'cause the spark is me
Currently, we can be seen across your screen
Stayin' wide eyed 'cause you niggaz tryin' to scheme
Welcome to the spot, I'm slaying with it
Chop it up and fit it inside your quart of rice
You speak ghetto, falsetto on the mic device
Tryin' to give me third degree, you just a third of me
Couldn't be the shit if you were a turd of me
A man tight with my funds, crush like Ricky D
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To all my dogs all the way in the back, ready to black
I.C. y'all, see y'all, I.C. y'all
Ladies get down, shake yo' ass around, I hope you know that
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To all my soldiers on the corner, I.C. y'all, see y'all
Women doin' what they wanna, I.C. y'all
To them people gettin' pulled over
I.C. y'all, see y'all, I.C. y'all, see y'all
Wouldn't wanna be y'all, be y'all
It goes one, two, three, four
Bounce so much, I ricochet up off the floor
So, raw shit the most raw you ever saw
Quarter after four, niggaz quick to bust the back door
Baby, open your blouse while I joust another nigga's spouse
Quick Jamaican dick style, all in they house
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Yo, you see my slang talk straight from the slums
When I was young, mom's put soap on my tongue and yo-yo
Forever we gettin' this cheddar with the quickness
While I cast the spell on these bitches, you can be my eyewitness
Short fuse, nowadays Langston Hughes
We gettin' money with whoever even the Jews
The way we finagle and gain it must be all in my shoes
Fuck a nigga up with De La like [Incomprehensible] amuse
To all my dogs all the way in the back, ready to black
I.C. y'all, see y'all, I.C. y'all
Ladies get down, shake yo' ass around, I hope you know that
I.C. y'all, see y'all, I.C. y'all, see y'all
To all my soldiers on the corner, I.C. y'all, see y'all
Women doin' what they wanna, I.C. y'all
To them people gettin' pulled over
I.C. y'all, see y'all, I.C. y'all, see y'all