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Lafayette Harris Jr
Lights Out: Nat "King' Cole Preview
New York Theatre Workshop
79 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

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Music Direction by Lafayette Harris Jr.
On December 17th, 1957, it was LIGHTS OUT on “The Nat ‘King’ Cole Show.”
Despite being the voice that built Capitol Records, Nat “King” Cole’s groundbreaking television show was rejected by Madison Avenue, unwilling to sponsor America’s first black television host. Now, on the night of his final broadcast, Nat must grapple with the complexities of his psyche, personified by his best friend and alter-ego, Sammy Davis Jr., and decide whether to quietly step out of the spotlight or go out with a bang.
Tony and Academy Award nominee Colman Domingo (Rustin, Sing Sing) and NYTW Usual Suspect and Artistic Director Patricia McGregor (The Refuge Plays) bring us this electrifying exploration of the soul of an American icon who fought to break through America’s color barrier in the early days of television. Starring Emmy Award nominee Dulé Hill (“The West Wing,” “Psych”) as Nat “King” Cole and Tony nominee Daniel J. Watts (The Refuge Plays, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical) as Sammy Davis Jr., LIGHTS OUT features Nat’s hit songs, like “Nature Boy,” “It’s a Good Day,” “Smile” and “Unforgettable” with music supervision, orchestrations and arrangements by John McDaniel, and choreography by Edgar Godineaux (City Center’s Jelly’s Last Jam) with Tap Choreography by Jared Grimes (Funny Girl).
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Lafayette Harris Jr Biography
Lafayette Harris, Jr is a sought after Jazz and Blues pianist, composer and educator. Harris performs and records with Houston Person, Archie Shepp, Lonnie Plaxico, and with his own bands. He’s toured with late great music pioneer Max Roach, performed with the Duke Ellington Legacy Orchestra, and has recorded and toured with four-time Grammy nominee - the late, Ms. Ernestine Anderson.
Harris, who calls legendary pianist and instructor Barry Harris a mentor, and draws on Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, and Scott Joplin as inspiration, Harris has released a total of nine CDs - including his most recent, "You Can’t Lose With The Blues" which held the No. 1 spot on the JazzWeek chart for three weeks, and was the No. 3 top played Jazz album, of 2020.
Read MoreHarris, who calls legendary pianist and instructor Barry Harris a mentor, and draws on Bud Powell, Charlie Parker, and Scott Joplin as inspiration, Harris has released a total of nine CDs - including his most recent, "You Can’t Lose With The Blues" which held the No. 1 spot on the JazzWeek chart for three weeks, and was the No. 3 top played Jazz album, of 2020.
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