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Blue Note Trip 9: Heat Up/Simmer Down By DJ Maestro. 03:37. Composers: F. Baskett - Raymond McDonald - Sheilds. 07. For Once In My Life (Remastered/1994) Nancy Wilson. Welcome To My Love. 03:08. Composers: Ronald Alonzo Miller - Orlando Murden.
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Nancy Wilson was born in San Francisco, California and joined her sister Ann Wilson in the Seattle, Washington based hard rock-band Heart in the early-seventies. She sang lead vocals on the number one-hit "These Dreams" and on the top-twenty hit "Stranded". Ann performed on "The Battle of Evermore" on the Soundtrack of the film Singles (1992) with "The Lovemongers", a spin-off band she and her...
2. Juni 2023 · Nancy and Anne Wilson are better known as Heart, and they have been rocking since the early 1970s. Now, Nancy is touring with her own band Nancy Wilson's Hea...
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Nancy Sue Wilson war eine US-amerikanische Jazz-Sängerin und mehrfache Grammy-Preisträgerin. Sie nahm auch mehrere Werke in den Bereichen Pop, R&B, Soul und Disco auf. Insgesamt platzierte sie 34 Alben in den amerikanischen Alben-Charts. Das Time-Magazine nannte sie 1964 die „voraussichtliche Erbin von Ella Fitzgerald“ und beschrieb ihr Werk als „eine Abhandlung über Vielfalt und ...
14. Dez. 2018 · Wilson, who won three Grammy awards and recorded more than 60 albums, died at her California home Thursday at the age of 81. From 1996-2005, she hosted NPR's documentary series Jazz Profiles.
14. Dez. 2018 · From 1996 through 2005, Nancy Wilson hosted NPR’s “Jazz Profiles,” a documentary series profiling the legends and legacy of jazz. “Nancy was a self-described "song stylist" whose refined vocals contributed to her success as a versatile artist who was able to create unique interpretations of songs that extended beyond the jazz genre, says Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow.