Cole, Natalie (1950–)

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Cole, Natalie (1950–)

African-American vocalist. Born Stephanie Natalie Maria Cole, Feb 6, 1950, in Los Angeles, California; 2nd child of Nat "King" Cole (singer) and Maria Ellington Cole; sister of actress Carol Cole and actor Nat Kelly Cole (1959–1995, both adopted); m. Marvin Yancy, July 31, 1976 (div. 1980); m. Andre Fischer, Sept 16, 1989 (div. 1995); m. Kenneth H. Dupree, Oct 12, 2001 (div. 2004); children: (1st m.) 1.

As pop, jazz, R&B vocalist, debuted with Grammy-winning album Inseparable (1975); was the 1st black singer to win a Grammy in the Best New Artist category; released popular albums throughout 1970s; won multiple Grammys for comeback album Unforgettable With Love (1992), a tribute to her father; scored many pop hits, including "This Will Be" (1975), "Our Love" (1978), "I Live for Your Love" (1987), "Unforgettable" (1992), and "Stardust" (1996); made acting debut in tv series "I'll Fly Away" (1993); collaborated with London Symphony Orchestra on holiday album Snowfall on the Sahara: The Magic of Christmas (1999); overcame battles with alcohol and drug addiction.

See also autobiography Angel on My Shoulder (2000).

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