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  1. In the US, its best-known recorded version is that by Nancy Wilson, a hit single for her, in the summer of 1964. Overview. Wilson, who had been recording since 1960, was afforded her first pop Top 40 hit with ... "How Glad I Am": (Nancy Wilson quote:)"I went into the studio with the idea of recording a Top 40 kind of hit [with '... How Glad I Am'].

  2. Dec 14, 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.

  3. Nancy Wilson (born c. 1955) is a Canadian television journalist. She was an anchor for CBC News Now before her retirement. [1] She joined CBC Newsworld in 1991 as the host of This Country. Prior to joining, Wilson worked on CBC Television's newsmagazine The Journal. For the CBC, she has hosted various programmes including Newsworld Today, CBC ...

  4. Nancy Lamoureux Wilson (s. 16. maaliskuuta 1954 San Francisco, Kalifornia, Yhdysvallat) on yhdysvaltalainen Heart -yhtyeen kitaristi, säveltäjä, sanoittaja ja laulaja. Nancy toimi päälaulajana Heartin lauluissa ”Treat Me Well”, ”These Dreams”, ”Stranded”, ”There’s The Girl” ja ”Will You Be There (In The Morning)”.

  5. Something Wonderful was the second album by the American vocalist Nancy Wilson, it was released in October 1960 by Capitol Records, and arranged by Billy May.. As with her debut album on the label, Like in Love, she was teamed up with Billy May, one of its star arrangers, who had come to prominence through his outstanding work with such singers as Nat King Cole, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra.

  6. Nancy is a studio album by Nancy Wilson, released on Capitol Records in January 1969. It was produced by David Cavanaugh, with arrangements and conducting by Jimmy Jones. Musicians on the album include famed jazz saxophonist Benny Carter, who also serves as arranger for one song. [1]

  7. Nancy Wilson. Actress: Hawaii Five-O. Jazz singer Nancy Wilson, a three-time Grammy Award-winner, was born on February 20, 1937 in Chillicothe, Ohio to iron-worker Olden Wilson and the former Lillian Ryan, who worked as a domestic servant. Nancy was the first of six children. Her father's love of music and the records he played at home were a huge influence on Nancy as a young girl. She ...

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