Multiple Grammy-winning recording artist Natalie Cole was just 8 years old when her father, legendary crooner Nat King Cole, recorded his first album in Spanish, scoring an unexpected international smash in 1958. Her father's foreign-language success was a culturally captivating experience for little Natalie, who got to travel outside the country for the first time with her famous father.
Natalie won the first of her nine career Grammy Awards as Best New Artist of 1975, the year she debuted with the hit, "This Will Be," which also won for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female. In 1991, her tribute album, Unforgettable… With Love, won Album of the Year and marked a mid-career comeback. Cole took home her ninth career GRAMMY® award for 2008's Still Unforgettable, which won for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. It also earned Natalie a NAACP Award for Best Jazz Artist." Natalie will showcase her own hits along with some holiday favorites, the perfect way to celebrate the season.
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