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Article: NANCY WILSON.(Interview)
- Article from:
- American Visions
- Article date:
- February 1, 1996
- Author:
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THERE FOR THE DISTANCE
Even on a bitterly cold Tuesday night, the cocktail tables at the Blue Note in New York City's Greenwich Village are crammed for the 11:30 set. The audience is a mixed bag of elegant cafe society, casual night-outers and pullovered students. The hubbub of the crowd and the ushering waitresses is underscored by a warmly upbeat pulse from a jazz trio. Natty and chic in white high-necked shirts with French cuffs, over which are worn black crew-necked vests, Llew Matthews, John B. Williams and Roy McCurdy--on piano, bass and drums, respectively--keep pleasant time as the star prepares for her entrance.
When Nancy Wilson steps out of ...
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