Nancy Harrow
Nancy Harrow made a strong impression with her Candid recording Wild Women Don't Have the Blues in 1960, but it was a long time before she was a full-time singer. She had studied classical piano extensively from the age of seven before decided to become a dancer and later a jazz singer. After her Candid recording and an album for Atlantic (1962), Harrow raised a family and spent time outside of music. In 1975, Nancy Harrow came back and recorded frequently for Audiophile, Finesse, Inner City, Tono, Gazell, and Soul Note. She is a talented and swinging bop-based singer who wrote all of the material for her 1993 Lost Lady release.
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Discography
13 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Wild Women Don't Have The Blues
Jazz - Released by Candid on 1/01/1961
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The Song Is All
Jazz - Released by Benfan Music, Inc. on 3/10/2016
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Wild Women Don't Have the Blues / You Never Know
Jazz - Released by Fresh Sound Records on 9/05/2014
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Partners II: I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I've Got
Jazz - Released by Benfan Music Inc. on 1/01/2021
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An Intimate Evening With Nancy Harrow
Jazz - Released by Benfan Music on 18/10/2010
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The Cat Who Went to Heaven
Jazz - Released by Artists House on 1/01/2005
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Nancy Harrow: Wild Women Don't Have the Blues
Jazz - Released by Blue Velvet on 30/05/2016
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Wild Women Don't Have the Blues
Vocal Jazz - Released by Marmot Music on 10/09/1962
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo