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When the singer and pianist Nat King Cole’s 15-minute variety show debuted on NBC in November 1956, he made history as the first Black American to host a television program. But just over the country’s northern border, another Black entertainer had him beat: In the summer of 1955, Eleanor Collins had her own show on the CBC, Canada’s national broadcasting network. Though her show was a landmark in TV history — she was both the first woman and the first Black person to host a program in Canada — her selection was hardly a surprise. By the mid-1950s, Mrs. Collins was already widely regarded as Canada’s “first lady of jazz,” known for her mastery of the standards and her commanding performances on radio, early TV specials and in nightclubs around Vancouver, where she lived.
Persons: Nat King Cole’s, Eleanor Collins, Collins, Organizations: NBC, CBC, Canada’s Locations: American, Canada, Vancouver
ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia man has been arrested in connection with the death of the great-nephew of world-renowned singer and jazz pianist Nat King Cole, police said. Investigators have charged Ricardo Gayle, 41, with his killing. Gayle was booked into the Fulton County Jail on several charges, including murder, aggravated assault and armed robbery. Tracy Cole was the grandson of Freddy Cole, one of Nat King Cole’s three brothers. Freddy Cole was also a famous jazz singer and pianist who was inducted into the Georgia Hall of Fame.
Persons: Nat King Cole, Tracy Cole, Ricardo Gayle, Gayle, Freddy Cole, Nat King Cole’s Organizations: ATLANTA, Police, WSB, Georgia, of Fame, Public Defender Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Fulton
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