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  1. Nancy Sue Wilson (February 20, 1937 – December 13, 2018) was an American singer whose career spanned over five decades, from the mid-1950s until her retirement in the early 2010s. She was especially notable for her single " (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am " and her version of the standard " Guess Who I Saw Today ".

  2. 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.

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    • December 13, 2018
    • February 20, 1937
  3. Mar 1, 2021 · Nancy Wilson blurs the line between jazz singer and pop singer, preferring to be called a “song stylist.” Born in Chillicothe, Ohio, on February 20, 1937, she is younger than Elvis, Little Richard and Esther Phillips, and only a year older than Etta James and Tina Turner.

  4. May 23, 2018 · African American jazz singer Nancy Wilson, known for her old-fashioned glamour and timeless, sultry voice, has become a legendary entertainer and enjoyed a career that has endured over 40 years. However, Wilson defied and resisted labels that many used to describe her style.

  5. Dec 15, 2018 · Famed singer Nancy Wilson died this past Thursday at the age of 81. In addition to her accomplished artistic career, Wilson was the host of Jazz Profiles, a long-running NPR series which...

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  7. Dec 14, 2018 · Nancy Wilson, the "song stylist" and torch singer whose polished pop-jazz vocals made her a platinum artist and top concert performer, has died after a long illness. She was 81. Wilson,...

  8. Nancy Wilson blurs the line between jazz singer and pop singer, preferring to be called a song stylist. Born on February 20, 1937, she is younger than Elvis, Little Richard and Esther Phillips and only a year older than Etta James and Tina Turner.