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Eddie Cole

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282: 157:(1931–2020) also each pursued careers in music. He studied both piano and bass from a young age and formed his first band at age 17. Three years later at age 20, he joined Noble Sissle's band the Sizzling Syncopators, staying there six years and performing with greats such as 145:
Eddie Cole was born to Rev. Edward J. and Perlina (nÊe Adams) Coles in Montgomery, Alabama, on October 29, 1910. He was the second oldest of ten children and the oldest son. His brothers
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He married Thelma Madison in Detroit, Michigan, in 1933 but later married actress Betty King. After a tour of Europe in 1936, Cole left Sissle's band to join Nat Cole's group, the
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He retired in the 1960s, and died on June 18, 1970, at the age of 59.
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Eddie Cole (American football)
Edward Cole (disambiguation)
Montgomery, Alabama
Nat King Cole
Freddy Cole
Ike Cole
Nat King Cole
Ike
Freddy
Sidney Bechet
Rogues of Rhythm
Bourbon Street Beat
The Law and Mr. Jones
The Jack Benny Program
"NPR's Jazz Profiles: Freddy Cole"
"How I got the jazz gene: seven artists reveal their roots"
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