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  2. Nancy Wilson discography - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's first live album was also issued during this period called The Nancy Wilson Show! (1965), which made positions on the US Billboard 200 and R&B charts. Capitol released 11 more studio albums by Wilson through the 1970s, six of which made the Billboard 200.

  3. The Best of Nancy Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Nancy Wilson is the first compilation album by American singer Nancy Wilson. All of the selections were previously released as album tracks or singles between 1960 and 1968. All of the selections were previously released as album tracks or singles between 1960 and 1968.

  4. Nancy Wilson (rock musician) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Lamoureux Wilson was born March 16, 1954, in San Francisco, California, [1] the third and youngest child of John Wilson (d. 2000), [6] and Lois Mary Wilson (née Dustin; d. 2006). [7] She has two older sisters, Lynn and Ann. Both of Wilson's parents were natives of Oregon—her father from Corvallis, and her mother from Oregon City. [8]

  5. Columbus' greatest hits: Nancy Wilson, Rascal Flatts, Bow Wow ...

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    Wilson moved to New York and released her first album, "Like in Love," in 1960. She recorded 70 albums, won three Grammys and was revered as a civil rights hero during her life and career .

  6. Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's debut single, "Guess Who I Saw Today", was so successful that between April 1960 and July 1962 Capitol Records released five Nancy Wilson albums. Her first album, Like in Love, displayed her talent in Rhythm and Blues. Adderley suggested that she should steer away from her original pop style and gear her music toward jazz and ballads.

  7. How Glad I Am (album) - Wikipedia

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    How Glad I Am is a 1964 studio album by Nancy Wilson. It was one of her most successful albums, reaching #4 on the Billboard 200 and remaining on the chart for 31 weeks. [4] The title track became her highest-charting single, peaking at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, [5] and earned her a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance.