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Nancy Harrow: The Marble Faun-Jazz Variations on a Theme by Hawthorne

Read "The Marble Faun-Jazz Variations on a Theme by Hawthorne" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Nancy Harrow has been on the jazz scene for more than 30 years as a vocalist earning the devotion of a dedicated following of fans and enormous respect among jazz musicians. But she is also a talented composer and librettist having created song cycles from such classics as Willa Cather's Lost Lady and Waldemar Bronsels' The Adventures of Maya the Bee. Here she wields her magic pen creating a musical passion play from Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Marble Faun. Hawthorne's tale ...

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Nancy Harrow: You're Nearer

Read "You're Nearer" reviewed by Dave Nathan


Nancy Harrow cut her first album in 1960 with the Buck Clayton All Stars. Since then she has made just ten albums and this reissue of a 1986 recording originally on a Tono CD is one of them. As further evidence of lack of recognition, she gets just a footnote in Crowther and Pinfold's Singing Jazz-Jazz Singers and their Songs and no mention at all in Will Friedwald's Jazz SingingThe good news is that Baldwin Street Music, under the direction ...

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Interview: Nancy Harrow

Interview: Nancy Harrow

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

Vocalist Nancy Harrow may not be a household name, but in the early 1960s she recorded with some of the best jazz musicians in the business. The list included Dick Katz, Jim Hall, John Lewis, Phil Woods, Connie Kay and Gary McFarland. Modeling her vocal style of her favorite singer, Billie Holiday, Nancy specialized in a pre-war blues sound that faded soon after the rise of Songbook singers in the LP era of the 1950s. In all, Nancy has recorded ...

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Event

Culture Project Presents the Cat Who Went to Heaven, Captivating Jazz Puppet Show at the Harlem School of the Arts with Music and Lyrics by Nancy Harrow

Culture Project Presents the Cat Who Went to Heaven, Captivating Jazz Puppet Show at the Harlem School of the Arts with Music and Lyrics by Nancy Harrow

Source: Two Sheps That Pass

Based On The Newbery Award-Winning Book By Elizabeth Coatsworth Directed By Will Pomerantz Six Special Performances Begin Wednesday, May 13, 2009 (suggested donation $10) New York, NY — Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director), who brought to the stage the successful, seven season run of the children’s show Maya the Bee, has announced a special, six-performance run of the acclaimed children’s jazz puppet show The Cat Who Went to Heaven at The Harlem School of the Arts Theater (647 St. ...

Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

You're Nearer

Baldwin Street Music
2000

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Street Of Dreams

Justin Time Records
1989

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You're Nearer

Baldwin Street Music
1986

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Anything Goes

Justin Time Records
1979

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Wild Women Don't Have...

Justin Time Records
1962

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