Grammy Award-winning R&B/Jazz singer Natalie Cole has put together a fall tour in celebration of her forthcoming album “Still Unforgettable”which is slated to hit stores September 9th.
Designed as a follow up to her 1991 album “Unforgettable....With Love,” Cole’s “Still Unforgettable” sequel features a posthumous duet with her legendary father, Nat King Cole. "If there was going to be another 'duet' with Dad, I felt it should be something more whimsical, fun and light," says Cole who was recently diagnosed with Hepatitis C.
Currently going through a series treatments Cole says “I am committed to my belief in myself and in my abiding faith to meet this challenge with a heartfelt optimism and determination. This is how I intend to deal with this current challenge in my life."
Cole’s new album becomes her 21st studio effort and marks her first time producing. Comprised of fourteen records, including “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “The Best Is Yet To Come,” and “Nice N’ Easy” Cole hopes to bring her new set to fans via a 10+ date tour in October.
Kicking off in Indiana, Pennsylvania on October 7th, the tour will make rounds throughout the east coast before coming to a close in Windsor, Ontario on October 23rd.
Cole’s new album "Still Unforgettable"is due Sept. 9th .
Tour Dates: (subject to change)
10/7 - Indiana, PA - Fisher Auditorium 10/9 - N. Bethesda, MD - Music Center at Strathmore 10/10 - Brooksville, NY - Tiles Center for the Performing Arts 10/11 - Newport News, VA - Ferguson Center for the Arts Concert Hall 10/12 - Charlottesville, VA - Paramount Theatre 10/15 - Fort Walton Beach, FL - Emerald Coast CC 10/17 - Birmingham, AL - BJCC Concert Hall 10/18 - Columbus, GA - RiverCenter 10/19 - Atlanta, GA - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 10/22 - Brampton, Ontario - Rose Theatre 10/23 - Windsor, Ontario - The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
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"Still Unforgettable"..goodness how long is she gonna milk her Dad?She already did it in 91 w "Unforgettable with love" * now this. Sigh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I guess Im the only 1 who hates her voice? Her remake of "daydreamin" is sooo annoying, makes my ears bleed.
Congratulations to Natalie on her recovery. Her "voice" is needed to alert children and adults alike to avoid the life threatening activities that have caused her so much pain and suffering. People will listen to her and abide by her health promoting messages. Prevention needs to be on the national agenda and we, at the Hepatitis Foundation International, need her help to prevention the suffereing and loss of lives because they lack information and motivation to stay healthy and liver productive lives. We have to stop the hemorrhage of substance abuse. It is ruining too many lives.
Thelma King Thiel, RN, BA, CEO
aka. The Liver Lady
Hepatitis Foundation International
Mother os a 4 year old son who lost his life to a rare and fatal liver disease 38 years ago.