Allan Harris New Disc a Tribute To Nat ‘King’ Cole

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Vocalist Allan Harris pays tribute to Nat King Cole on his new disc, Long Live The King . The disc was recorded live at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

“When the Kennedy Center asked my manager if I would be interested in doing a tribute to Nat for two nights, we knew that a live recording would be a great way to capture the intimacy of the songs I wanted to sing,” Harris said.

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