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Freddy Cole Leaves The Stage

Freddy Cole
piano1931 - 2020

Quentin E. Baxter
drums
Elias Bailey
bass, acoustic
Randy Napoleon
guitarb.1978

Billy Eckstine
vocals1914 - 1993
Mr. Freddy toured extensively, it was his life. When his grandson Tracy was asked how he managed those tiring long haul flights, he replied. " He sleeps as soon as he sits down and keeps on sleeping, but as soon as he hears the rattle of that service cart, he is awake and ready to eat and drink."
Part of Mr Freddy's mystique was revealed in a recording titled I Am Not My Brother (Sunnyside, 1991), which was an obvious statement but on one that perhaps suggested some distancing and fraternal envy. More likely, it was a clever way to remind audiences that he was in fact the brother of Nat "King" Cole. There were rumors of disagreements between Mr. Freddy and his niece

Natalie Cole
vocals1950 - 2015
Last seen at The Charleston Jazz Festival, 2020 (review) Mr. Freddy was pushed onto the stage in a wheelchair by Tracy, but when the big band struck up, he hit his cue perfectly and sang through a short set unhurriedly.
Freddy Cole, another great gentleman of jazz, leaves the stage.
Photo credit: Freddy Cole website
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