The Cole twins, Timolin and
Casey of Boca Raton, the
youngest daughters of music
legend Nat King Cole, have
established Nat King Cole
Generation Hope, Inc., a
non-profit foundation to benefit
music education in schools in
Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm
Beach Counties. The Foundation
will be launched at the Nat King
Cole Generation Hope Black &
White Gala on Saturday, November
29 at The Forge in Miami Beach.
The Gala will be chaired by
philanthropist and international
financier Al Malnik and his wife
Nancy Malnik. The Forge, a
Miami Beach restaurant and bar,
has served as the institution of
elegance and taste and was
founded by Al Malnik in 1968.
The historic landmark and
American icon has been the home
of great music events throughout
the years including performances
by Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis
Jr.
The Gala will feature visits
from celebrity guests and
star-studded entertainment
including a performance by
Siedah Garrett and 11 time
Grammy nominated songwriter and
producer Dennis Lambert. DJ
Irie, a 2007 BET Award nominee
and winner of Miami New Times’
2005 Best Club DJ, will lend his
award winning musical talent
during the cocktail reception
and the After Party at the Glass
bar inside The Forge. Guests
will include some of today’s
hottest entertainers, the Cole
Family and friends.
The Cole twins launched the
Foundation after learning of
budget cuts in South Florida
public schools. The Foundation
was created to provide funding
for music education to children
of all ages, ethnic backgrounds
and diversities, including music
instrument instruction, music
composition and songwriting,
technical instruction in the
recording arts, music
instruments and equipment, and
music related seminars and field
trips.
“Our father was a pioneer and
music legend who transcended
color and race. During his
lifetime, the arts were an
integral part of the educational
curriculum; today’s youth are
art starved,” said Timolin
Cole. “By enriching students
with the opportunity to enhance
their musical talents and
abilities, his legacy
lives on.”
Twin sister Casey Cole added,
“We believe our father, by
right, has earned his place in
history as a true American hero
and legend through his
contributions to the world of
music. We hope that through the
funds raised we can help inspire
a new generation of youth
through the power of music.”
Nat King Cole was one of the
most popular singers ever to hit
the American charts. A brilliant
recording and concert artist
during the 40s, 50s, and 60s, he
attracted millions of fans
around the world with a
sensitive and caressing singing
voice that was unmistakable.
Cole had a rare blend of
technical musical knowledge and
sheer performing artistry topped
off with an abundance of
showmanship. In the 23 years
that he recorded with Capitol
Records, he turned out hit after
amazing hit – nearly 700 songs –
all the while managing to remain
a gentle, tolerant and gracious
human being.
In 1965, Nat King Cole died
tragically of lung cancer. He
was only 45. Nathaniel Adams
Coles was born in Montgomery,
Alabama on March 17, 1919. He
was the son of Baptist minister,
Edward James Coles, and mother,
Perlina Adams, who sang soprano
and directed the choir in her
husband’s church. Cole grew up
in Chicago, met and married a
girl in New York named Maria
Hawkins, who was from Boston.
They had five children and lived
in Hancock Park in Los Angeles.
NKC Generation Hope, Inc. has
been established as a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization in South
Florida. Its officers are
Timolin and Casey Cole, both of
Boca Raton. Honorary Board
Members are: Mrs. Nat King Cole
of Ponte Vedre, Fla.; Ms.
Natalie Cole and Ms. Carole
Cole, both of Los Angeles; Mr.
Jimmy Cefalo of Pittston,
Pennsylvania; Mr. Colin Cowie of
Los Angeles; Mr. Anthony C.
Gruppo of Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Jones of Los Angeles; Ms. Leslie
Linder of West Palm Beach; Mr.
and Mrs. Al Malnik of Palm
Beach; Ms. Marylynne Stephan
McGlone of Palm Beach; Ms.Holly
Robinson and Mr. Rodney Peete,
both of Los Angeles, Ms. Madelyn
Savarick of Boca Raton; and Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan Zimmerman also
of Boca Raton.
To obtain more information on
Nat King Cole Generation Hope,
Inc.,
please visit:
www.natkingcolefoundation.org