The Georgians - Nat Gonella - was created in 1934.
Nat Gonella was born on March 7, 1908, in London, England, UK.
Nat Gonella died on August 6, 1998, in Gosport, Hampshire, England, UK of complications following a fall.
The song "Black Coffee" by Nat Gonella is featured on his album titled "Nat Gonella and His Georgians." This album showcases Gonella's distinctive jazz style and includes several other classic tracks. If you're looking to explore more of his work, this album is a great representation of his musical contributions.
Nat McHaffie has written: 'C-Growl'
Nat Gursten has written: 'The horse in horseracing'
Nat Scammacca has written: 'Bye Bye America'
Nat Evans has written: 'The church and parish of Durrington'
Nat King COLE has written: 'Sweet Lorraine'
Nat Catchpole has written: 'Flowering shrubs and small trees'
Nat Young has written: 'Surfing fundamentals' -- subject(s): Surfing
Nat Joseph Ferber has written: 'I found out' -- subject(s): Reporters and reporting