
Goldmine Magazine, home of the world’s largest music collectibles marketplace, announces its seventh group of inductees in its recently established Hall of Fame
A hail of slings and arrows from critics showered Nat King Cole while he was alive, but he never ducked them.
To jazz’s old guard, which propped him up throughout the ’40s as an ivory tinkler of extraordinary ability, he was the prodigal son who’d abandoned the piano, and the art form itself, for pop music glory as a silky-smooth romantic crooner.