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Clay Cole, Host of Teenage Dance Shows, Dies at 72

2010-12-24T05:23:48+0000

Mr. Cole’s loyal following among adolescent viewers in the New York area in the 1960s and gave many groups, including the Rolling Stones, early exposure on American television.


Fred Cole, Leader of Garage-Rock Band Dead Moon, Dies at 69

2017-11-11T18:38:15+0000

A singer and guitarist who became a hero of the Northwest music scene of the 1990s, he set a standard for do-it-yourself perseverance.


Natalie Cole, ‘Unforgettable’ Voice and Million-Selling Hitmaker, Dies at 65

2016-01-01T18:10:27+0000

Ms. Cole was a Grammy winner whose biggest hit was “Unforgettable,” a virtual duet with her father, Nat King Cole, that topped the 1991 charts.


George Cole, 90, British TV Star, Dies; Played a Young Scrooge in ’51 Film

2015-08-07T00:37:36+0000

Mr. Cole, who was mentored by Alastair Sim, played a young Scrooge in 1951, then went on to gain fame for his role in “Minder,” an ITV series.


Maria Cole, Singer and Wife of Nat King Cole, Dies at 89

2012-07-14T03:01:39+0000

Mrs. Cole, a jazz singer, was performing in Harlem when she met her husband.


Clay Cole, Host of Teenage Dance Shows, Dies at 72

2010-12-24T05:23:48+0000

Mr. Cole’s loyal following among adolescent viewers in the New York area in the 1960s and gave many groups, including the Rolling Stones, early exposure on American television.


Fred Cole, Leader of Garage-Rock Band Dead Moon, Dies at 69

2017-11-11T18:38:15+0000

A singer and guitarist who became a hero of the Northwest music scene of the 1990s, he set a standard for do-it-yourself perseverance.


Paid Notice: Deaths MOONEY, ELIZABETH COLE MAN

2003-11-17T05:00:00+0000

MOONEY -- Elizabeth Cole man. Of New York City, caring and courageous wife, mother and grandmother, died November 15, 2003, after a brief illness. With an MA in Education from the College of New Rochelle, she taught reading to the learning disabled for more than 25 years. Westover School, where she prepared for college, honored her for unique use of the telephone for one-on-one instruction. Passion for music led her to establish a classical music series at her alma mater, Bryn Mawr College. Bett ...


Clay Cole, Host of Teenage Dance Shows, Dies at 72

2010-12-24T05:23:48+0000

Mr. Cole’s loyal following among adolescent viewers in the New York area in the 1960s and gave many groups, including the Rolling Stones, early exposure on American television.


Fred Cole, Leader of Garage-Rock Band Dead Moon, Dies at 69

2017-11-11T18:38:15+0000

A singer and guitarist who became a hero of the Northwest music scene of the 1990s, he set a standard for do-it-yourself perseverance.



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