With his warm, velvety sound, singer and pianist Freddy Cole earned a reputation as an urbane performer whose music was the epitome of straight-ahead jazz and R&B. Initially breaking through with his 1953 hit "Whispering Grass," Cole drew favorable comparisons to (and spent much of his early career in the shadow of) his older brother, singer Nat King Cole. However, after issuing 1990's I'm Not My Brother, I'm Me, he enjoyed a mid-career resurgence, releasing a bevy of well-regarded albums and picking up four Grammy nominations, including one for 2000's Merry Go-Round, 2010's F...