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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 fulltime 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 has recorded frequently since then 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. ~ Scott Yanow
Source: AMG Biography