Nancy LaMott
Nancy LaMott
Person from United States
Genres: cabaret, traditional pop, jazz, nancy lamott, dance, female vocalists
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About Nancy LaMott
Nancy LaMott (1951, Michigan – 1995) was a singer popular on the New York City cabaret circuit in the 1990s. After her untimely death at age 43, music critic Terry Teachout wrote, "Nancy’s unabashedly romantic performances of the old-fashioned songs she loved were nonetheless bringing her, after a quarter-century of scuffling, the kind of national exposure no other baby-boom cabaret artist had yet received. When she died, she was on the verge of real fame—not the small-time celebrity of a New York club singer, but something bigger and more far-reaching." She released five albums.
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Nancy LaMott — Top 7 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nancy Lamott | It Might as Well Be Spring | ||
| Nancy Lamott | Two For the Road | ||
| Nancy Lamott | Don't Get Around Much Anymore | ||
| Nancy Lamott | Good Thing Going-Not a Day Goes By | ||
| Nancy Lamott | How Deep Is the Ocean | ||
| Nancy Lamott | Jeepers Creepers (Warren, Mercer) | ||
| Nancy Lamott | Don't Get Around Much Anymore |