Nat King Cole Musical Review by Colin Roy
Tribute Artiste
Genres
The song book of Nat King Cole
Available For
Corporate Events, Live Music Venues, Private Functions, High-End Weddings, Luxury Weddings, Cruise Ships, Television
The Nat King Cole Musical Revue is written and performed by Colin Roy (Five Guys Named Moe/Smokey Joe's Cafe/ Sweet Charity) The show is directed by Danny John-Jules (The Cat Red Dwarf/Death In Paradise/Strictly Come Dancing).
First premiered at The New End Theatre in Hampstead and following a very successful six week run, The Nat King Cole Musical Revue is a well-established show in several prestigious theatres and venues including many sold out nights at the Hippodrome Casino theatre in London. Colin Roy receives standing ovations for his performance whilst the show transports you on an exciting musical journey sharing some of Nat King Cole’s fascinating life story with the injection of some rib-tickling humour, complete with video footage and an outstanding band.
From the wealth of material that Nat King Cole recorded, this outstanding production brings you over twenty-six beautiful ballads and foot tapping numbers. Classic songs including Let There Be Love, Smile, When I Fall In Love, Nature Boy, Autumn Leaves, L-O-V-E, Fly Me To The Moon, Stardust, Let's Face The Music & Dance, Around The World, Answer Me, Too Young and Mona Lisa. The shows script is authenticated by Roy Holmes chairman of The Nat King Cole International Fan Club and he was featured on BBC TV documentary The World of Nat, presented by Radio and TV personality Paul Gambaccini.
- The Greatest Song Book of Nat King Cole
- 2 x 45 mins
- 1 x 45 min
- 1 x 60 mins
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15 min meet and greet
'These are the songs that Colin Roy should be singing, he sounds just like Nat King Cole'.
Gretchen Adamson, wife of songwriter Harold Adamson (Title song from the movie Around The World In Eighty Days)
‘Colin was brilliant! Fun as well as stylish and of course great delivery of Nat’s songs. I had a lump in my throat sometimes, those songs bring back so many memories. The band were amazing too. Such talented guys.’
Alison Steadman OBE