Dulé Hill performs Nat King Cole's "Let There Be Love" with the NSO Pops
The multi-talented Dulé Hill sings and dances Nat King Cole's "Let There Be Love" during a Kennedy Center tribute to the superstar entertainer born "Nathaniel Adams Coles" 100 years ago. Conductor Michael Butterman leads the NSO Pops and an all-star band. Music direction by Grammy Award-winning drummer, composer, and bandleader Terri Lyne Carrington. NSO Pops: Nat King Cole at 100 Performed live in the Kennedy Center's Concert Hall October 17, 2019 Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #natkingcole #dulehill #digitalstage

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