Join us for an ‘Unforgettable’ night of music Sept. 12

Published 12:01 am Saturday, September 7, 2019

Citizens of Natchez and the Miss-Lou who head to the Natchez Little Theatre on Sept. 12 are in for a night to remember.

The Natchez Festival of Music and the Natchez Little Theatre jointly present “Unforgettable,” a program celebrating the life and music of Nat “King” Cole in this, his centennial year.

This show is a benefit for two of Natchez’s long-standing art organizations.  Natchez Little Theatre, one of the oldest community theaters in the nation, is in its 71st season.

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The Natchez Festival of Music presents its 30th season in May 2020.

Nat “King” Cole’s expressive and smooth baritone voice was made for songs to remember — “Mona Lisa,” “When I Fall in Love,” and “Unforgettable” were among Cole’s most popular hits.

Born in 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama, and reared in Chicago, Cole began his career as a virtuoso pianist with a jazz ensemble.

His career took off in the 1950s when he added singing to his playing. As a result of his popularity, he became the first African-American entertainer to host a national show on network television.

He died in 1965 but his daughter Natalie digitally resurrected his voice to create a duet of his big hit “Unforgettable.”

Playing the role of Nat will be David Walker, a senior music major at the University of Southern Mississippi.

He has a wealth of experience in musical theater and opera productions, including roles as Nicely-Nicely Johnson (“Guys and Dolls”), Daddy Warbucks (“Annie”), Gaston (“Beauty and the Beast”), and Monsieur Reyer (“Phantom of the Opera”).

He also has appeared as a performer in the Mississippi Bicentennial Concert, and in Natchez Festival of Music’s “Salute to Motown” and “A Motown Christmas.”

Latisha Hamilton will portray Nat’s daughter Natalie. A graduate of University of Southern Mississippi in Music Education, Latisha is a K-5 music educator within the Laurel, Mississippi, School District.

Outside of the classroom, she enjoys being a Southern gospel quartet singer and guitar accompanist for her family group, The B&H Gospel Singers, a member of the cabaret group The Hub City Players and lead singer of the R&B band Smooth Edge.

Latisha has also appeared in NFoM’s “Salute to Motown” and “A Motown Christmas.”

Accompanying David and Latisha on the piano will be Tyler Kemp of Jackson, a faculty accompanist and instructor of collaborative piano at Mississippi College. He serves as music director at Bellwether Church and is a frequent performer with Mississippi Opera. Tyler is a founding member of NEW JXN, a new music ensemble based in Jackson.

Tickets for this incredible show are $25 and are available on the NLT website at natchezlittletheatre.com. For information and assistance, call 601-442-2233. We hope to see you there for an “Unforgettable” evening.

Diana Glaze is chairman of Natchez Festival of Music.