Natalie Cole
Wins
9
Nominations
21
Category
Biography
"I think that I am a walking testimony to you can have scars. You can go through turbulent times and still have victory in your life."
- Born Natalie Maria Cole on Feb. 6, 1950, in Los Angeles, California. Died Dec. 31, 2015
- Natalie Cole had her first Top 10 hit with "This Will Be" from her debut solo album, Inseparable, in 1975.
- Cole earned her first wins for 1975 for Best New Artist Of The Year and Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for "This Will Be." She performed the song during her GRAMMY stage debut at the 18th GRAMMYs.
- Did you know? Cole made her singing debut at age 6 on a recording of "I'm Good Will, Your Christmas Spirit" with her father, Nat "King" Cole.
- In 1993 she was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year. The official GRAMMY Week event gala raises funds for MusiCares, which provides services and resources that cover a wide range of financial, medical and personal emergencies for music people.
- Throughout her career, Cole supported the University Kidney Research Organization dedicated to kidney disease research.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Natalie Cole
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Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Winner
Still Unforgettable
Gail Deadrick, Natalie Cole, Al Schmitt
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Female R&B Vocal Performance
Day Dreaming
Natalie Cole
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Best Jazz Vocal Album
Ask A Woman Who Knows
Natalie Cole
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Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Better Than Anything
Diana Krall, Natalie Cole
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Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Stardust (Album)
Natalie Cole
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Pop Collaboration With Vocals Winner
When I Fall In Love
Natalie Cole
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Best Jazz Vocal Album Winner
Take A Look
Natalie Cole
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Best Jazz Vocal Album
Long 'Bout Midnight (Track)
Natalie Cole
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Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Winner
Unforgettable
Natalie Cole
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Record Of The Year Winner
Unforgettable
David Foster, Natalie Cole
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Album Of The Year Winner
Unforgettable With Love
David Foster, Natalie Cole, Andre Fischer, Tommy LiPuma
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Female R&B Vocal Performance
Good To Be Back (Album)
Natalie Cole
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R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
We Sing Praises (Track)
Natalie Cole, Deniece Williams
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Female R&B Vocal Performance
Everlasting (Album)
Natalie Cole
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Female R&B Vocal Performance
I Love You So (Album)
Natalie Cole
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Female R&B Vocal Performance
Our Love
Natalie Cole
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Female R&B Vocal Performance
I've Got Love On My Mind (Single)
Natalie Cole
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Female Pop Vocal Performance
Natalie (Album)
Natalie Cole
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Female R&B Vocal Performance Winner
Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady)
Natalie Cole
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Female R&B Vocal Performance Winner
This Will Be
Natalie Cole
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Best New Artist Winner
Natalie Cole