Nancy Wilson w/Marian McPartland
Manhattan Beach Studios
New York, NY
3 Aug 1993
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w/Lou Matthews - Piano
- Conversation 4:17
- Almost Like Being in Love (Lerner, Loewe)
1:25
- Conversation 3:38
- But Beautiful (Burke, Van Heusen) 3:55
- Conversation 5:41
- Easy Living (Rainger, Robin) 4:26
- Conversation 1:54
- Twilight World (McPartland) 3:33
- Conversation 1:20
- Green Dolphin Street (Kaper) 3:36
- Conversation 0:32
- When October Goes (Manilow, Mercer) 4:24
- Conversation 2:13
- The Nearness of You (Carmichael, Washington)
4:42
- Conversation 1:27
- All in Love Is Fair (S. Wonder) 2:57
- Conversation 1:28
- I Thought About You (Mercer, VanHeusen)
4:04
Total Time: 55:31
Program Notes:
Nancy Wilson was born in 1937 in Chillicothe, Ohio. Her vocal talents began
attracting attention when, at age 15, she won a talent show in Columbus in
which the prize was a twice-a-week television program. In addition to the
TV show, Wilson began a regular gig with Rusty Bryant's band and sat in with
the major jazz acts that came through nearby Columbus. Cannonball Adderley
was particularly fond of her singing, and this meeting eventually led to
a recording contract with Capitol Records and a series of releases with Billy
Mays' Orchestra, George Shearing and Adderley.
Wilson eventually branched out and began recording music that made inroads
into pop and R&B. She toured with artists such as Nat King Cole, LaVern
Baker, Ruth Brown and Sarah Vaughan. She also found a niche in television,
and after many guest appearances, she was given her own Emmy-winning variety
program, The Nancy Wilson Show.
After many successful years with Capitol, where her sales were often second
only to The Beatles, Wilson moved to Columbia in the 1980s. While she continued
to perform and record pop music, she also recorded a string of solid jazz
albums and performed with the likes of Ramsey Lewis, Benny Golson and Hank
Jones. In addition, her forays into pop made her a favorite on radio stations
playing the "new adult contemporary" format in the 1990s.
Wilson's knowledge of music and her personal relationships with jazz musicians
made her the perfect host for the NPR series Jazz Profiles.
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