I was 17 in 1965. No one in my high school even knew about Nancy Wilson. I was captivated with her and the song, “You Can Have him I don’t want him, “ He’s not the man for me.” Powerful ideas for a young women. I don’t get the rhythm of jazz but back then it was the melody of a story in song. In college I found other admirers of her music.. thank you Nancy you are beautiful to me.
I sent a letter to the President in 2012 requesting that this lady- my favorite song stylist be acknowledged with receipt of a Kennedy Honor. I am disappointed that did not happen. There is just something so special about Nancy Wilson. I have loved her music from the time I used to sing along to my Dad's records and I then started to collect as much of her music as I could get my hands on. As Nancy used to sing in a song lyric "There will never be another you" Nancy. We will miss you.
"I'm a storyteller. I believe in a song with a lyric. I want you to feel something. I want it to touch your heart. I want it to get right into the marrow, you know, and I want you to understand the meaning of what I'm saying. I want you to get it; I don't want you to ignore it."
My uncle Rusty Bryant gave Ms Wilson her start back in the day. She and my mother sang with his orchestra a lot before his career got started. My mother was Barbara McCarroll. He once told the story of Ms Wilson wanting to go with his band to California, but there wasn’t any room in the van with all of the equipment. She was upset. About half way through the trip they kept hearing noises in the back of the van. He pulled over to see what it was and discovered that Nancy had hid behind the drums. So they had to take her with them. The rest is history.
What an incredible story...if your Uncle Rusty is still with us, it would be wonderful if he could put pen to paper and get this story and I'm sure many others out to the countless fans she still has. I'm sure your talented mom is singing the greats with Nancy. If your Uncle Rusty is up there with them, I'm sure he's making sure they have the best accompaniment in heaven, and they would all want you to share their stories with all of us.
@@cynthiagoldstein1133 Thank you a lot. I appreciate that. My uncle Rusty told that story to a crowd at the Lincoln theater in Columbus Ohio. We were playing at a tribute we put together for him a few months before he passed. Ms Wilson reached out to his sister, my grandmother after he passed to express her condolences. I wanted to hear Ms Wilson’s version of the story but didn’t get the opportunity before she passed some years later. It would have been nice to hear either one of them recounting the story on tape. His music is everywhere but we have no actual footage of him. I’d love to find anything on video of him. But again, thank you for your kind words
@@MindField65 You are so welcome - I thank YOU for sharing all of this! Perhaps there is another member of his band that is still with us? If not, perhaps if you do know the names of them, they might have grown children like you who would like to share in this tribute? It's people like you who make sure that legends not only of music, but legends in our hearts, live forever. May God bless you in whatever you are doing, and please let me know if you find out anything if you can :)
@@cynthiagoldstein1133 I made a video on my channel using his music and some of his archive articles. Him with Nancy Wilson and a few other artist. I made like a slide show of his newspaper articles. People seem to like it.
The Black community. Plain & simple. It's the same reason why within the Black community, Tina Turner & Whitney Houston weren't as celebrated as they should've been. If it wasn't for their White & Asian fan bases...they would've been screwed. Michael Jackson as well, especially after his Off the Wall album. Black people didn't support his Pop career in droves. Deniece Williams was canceled by the Black community after doing the lead song on the 'Footloose' soundtrack (Let's Hear It For The Boy). They felt like she abandoned her R&B fans to go Pop. That was the only Pop song she did. Whitney did more R&B songs the older she got. She definitely received no love from Black folks during the height of her career (Pop music).
A total class act . Not full of herself , very humble and loves to sing to express in her own way unlike any other . There’s a Nancy Wilson sound and it’s the way she phrases her lyrics that stay in your heart and mind . She did it her way and thankfully for all of us she shared it with us .
"THE OBJECT OF THE GAME IS WHEN THEY SAY UR NAME TO BECOME THE PERSON THAT THEY EXPECT YOU TO BE. " AMEN QUEEN SONG STYLIST!!! REST IN ETERNAL PARADISE QUEEN!!!! LOVE YOU FOREVER!!!! 😭🙌💕🎶🎶🎶🎶
It hit me like a ton of bricks fell on my head when I read the news. It was like a close loved one slipped away without saying goodbye. I tried to cry, but my eyes would only moisten. All day I kept thinking about her and the first time I heard her record in the summer of 1963. I was in my very early teens. I never desired to be a singer but her classy poise was a great impact on me. I wonder if she had any idea how many of us young ladies she was a mentor to.
I was walking by Cavages Records in Buffalo back in 62 or so and my eye caught that FACE for the first time. Then I went in and listened to that VOICE-the whole album. I was crazy in love with Nancy!
Now she has always been classy and she will remain timeless. I had the pleasure of speaking to her on the phone for nothing more than to compliment her on making 'If I Could' and letting her know I dedicated that to my children and she was just as she is in this interview- softo spoken and candid.
There was something about her that spoke intent, intensity, intellect, interest, insight, strength, personna, and other positive attributes that just said class class class....a quality human being. She wasn't just black, she was just GREAT !!!!!!! She could have been any color...any nationality... May she rest in peace.
I remember an encounter in the 2000’s in Vegas. I saw a billboard advertising Nancy Wilson and I was thrilled but the dude I was talking to thought I was referring to the guitarist from Heart. I ❤️ the guitarist but nobody eclipses Nancy. What a stellar voice.
The voice...So much Clarity...Wittiness, Clever...And Sass. The Beauty... Classiness...And Jazz. She was it all. I loved it, and always will as long as I live. Rest On Great One.❤❤🎼🎵🎶♩🎙🎹🎷🎺🎸🎻
I had a crush on the Ms. Nancy Wilson when I was very young. I saw an album cover with her music on it. I was hooked. This lady had one of the Jazziest voices I ever heard. she will be missed.
I have so many of Nancy's albums -- she has always been one of my favorite singers. What a talent, what a long career she had, and after 60 years, she deserves to retire, and did!
Ms.Nancy Wilson "Class Personified" she has and will 4 ever B 4 me my all time FAVORITE, I was Blessed with the Privilege of seeing her a few times B 4 her Heavenly Body, Mind, and Soul left us but her Spirit lives on. Had the Privilege of kissing her hand and getting her Autograph which yes I still have N my safe deposit box. Miss Mom and Nancy may they both "Rest N Power" ❤💗💝💖❤ with love sincerely..!! Nuff Said, Peace and Love Abdul
The beautiful Story Teller. She loved her family so much. Pray for them and those she touched throughout her years. The Lord has called you back now to live forever with Him. Peace, you beautiful soul. Now go sing His praises to the angels. They will like your heavenly story. We sure will miss you here on earth though. :-(
That was about 18 years ago, that interview, and she had about 5 more years to go before she retired. (She had a long career, about 55-year career, and gave us some very memorable music.) What a beautiful lady she was, she remained natural the whole way, didn't color her hair, didn't get fat, remained very gracious to all with whom she worked; she was just a good example and a fabulous artist whom so many could look up to, and did! Now she's left us all behind as of 12-13-18) so RIP, Nancy, and sleep warm! We will miss you!
I started listening to Nancy Wilson as a 9 year old impressionable girl. Her voice was the sweetest sound my ears ever heard. I admired her for years and one day I was finally blessed with the opportunity to meet her and become her friend. She was so down to earth and so humble. Her speaking voice was like hearing a symphony. I miss my friend so much, but listen to her exquisite angelic voice every day. I love you, Susie Q and I pray you rest comfortably until we meet again. ❤
As a young boy 8..9 year old ..I have a serious Crush on The Beautiful Sweetttttt voice Miss Nancy Wilson..I would pick up her albums as a child and just stare at her face"...👀💕🥰🥰
Rest well Lady !!!! 🙏🏾😢You were loved by so many Fancy Mrs. Nancy! Sophisticated Song Stylist Interpreter...I've loved you since I was 14. There will never be another you!
So sweet and incredibly sassy, Nancy Wilson walked the bridges between the soul and its many connections. To have heard her sing to us remembers a walk among the passions and humanity of everyday life, in very good company.
Nancy Wilson has been my favorite jazz singer since i was a child my mother played her and other jazz artists, keep going Beauty your voice sounds like Angeles praising God.
I just found out yesterday that the beautiful classy lyrical storyteller Ms. Nancy Wilson had passed away in 2018! How did I miss this!? I am ... well. Rest in Peace grand Lady you will be missed but you left us your music Thank you I will pass it on.
"Black Is Beautiful" is one of my absolute favorite Nancy Wilson songs and now I understand why! It came from a personal place of deep meaning! i would love to hear it in its entirety! I didn't know that Charles Osgood wrote the lyrics!
My baby Rhonda is blessed with all the peace and beauty that's in Nancy Wilson. Thank you God for giving me such a wonderful gift. I was blessed with two women of style and grace but now I only have one. I'm still thankful. Love you Nancy. I will miss you baby. 😥😣😭😯
All good things must come to an end. However, the treasures derived will always last throughout the ages. Yours my Queen Nancy will always be treasured in my heart Never less than Yesterday.
How many performers today will be remembered as being a Classy, Elegant Person and Performer? She was know also as The Fancy Ms. Nancy. It was, and is a honor and pleasure to have known your music and you as a entertainer. Your style shall live on forever and I believe it will inspire younger generations to come. PEACEFUL JOURNEY MY SISTER .
Her speaking voice sounds better than many who attempt to sing today. The INCOMPARABLE Nancy Wilson.
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There will never be another Nancy. Rest in peace grand lady... 💔
So true. She was one of a kind.
I was 17 in 1965. No one in my high school even knew about Nancy Wilson. I was captivated with her and the song, “You Can Have him I don’t want him, “ He’s not the man for me.” Powerful ideas for a young women. I don’t get the rhythm of jazz but back then it was the melody of a story in song. In college I found other admirers of her music.. thank you Nancy you are beautiful to me.
Epitome of class, style and elegance, R.I.P. Queen
I sent a letter to the President in 2012 requesting that this lady- my favorite song stylist be acknowledged with receipt of a Kennedy Honor. I am disappointed that did not happen.
There is just something so special about Nancy Wilson.
I have loved her music from the time I used to sing along to my Dad's records and I then started to collect as much of her music as I could get my hands on.
As Nancy used to sing in a song lyric "There will never be another you" Nancy. We will miss you.
Thank you for writing that letter, I feel the same, Nancy Wilson deserved Kennedy Honors and our Nation's Medal of Freedom.
"I'm a storyteller, I want you to get it, feel it, right down to your soul" Nancy Wilson
"I'm a storyteller. I believe in a song with a lyric. I want you to feel something. I want it to touch your heart. I want it to get right into the marrow, you know, and I want you to understand the meaning of what I'm saying. I want you to get it; I don't want you to ignore it."
My uncle Rusty Bryant gave Ms Wilson her start back in the day. She and my mother sang with his orchestra a lot before his career got started. My mother was Barbara McCarroll. He once told the story of Ms Wilson wanting to go with his band to California, but there wasn’t any room in the van with all of the equipment. She was upset. About half way through the trip they kept hearing noises in the back of the van. He pulled over to see what it was and discovered that Nancy had hid behind the drums. So they had to take her with them. The rest is history.
What an incredible story...if your Uncle Rusty is still with us, it would be wonderful if he could put pen to paper and get this story and I'm sure many others out to the countless fans she still has. I'm sure your talented mom is singing the greats with Nancy. If your Uncle Rusty is up there with them, I'm sure he's making sure they have the best accompaniment in heaven, and they would all want you to share their stories with all of us.
@@cynthiagoldstein1133 Thank you a lot. I appreciate that. My uncle Rusty told that story to a crowd at the Lincoln theater in Columbus Ohio. We were playing at a tribute we put together for him a few months before he passed. Ms Wilson reached out to his sister, my grandmother after he passed to express her condolences. I wanted to hear Ms Wilson’s version of the story but didn’t get the opportunity before she passed some years later. It would have been nice to hear either one of them recounting the story on tape. His music is everywhere but we have no actual footage of him. I’d love to find anything on video of him. But again, thank you for your kind words
@@MindField65 You are so welcome - I thank YOU for sharing all of this! Perhaps there is another member of his band that is still with us? If not, perhaps if you do know the names of them, they might have grown children like you who would like to share in this tribute? It's people like you who make sure that legends not only of music, but legends in our hearts, live forever. May God bless you in whatever you are doing, and please let me know if you find out anything if you can :)
@@cynthiagoldstein1133 I made a video on my channel using his music and some of his archive articles. Him with Nancy Wilson and a few other artist. I made like a slide show of his newspaper articles. People seem to like it.
@@MindField65 That's wonderful! I will check it out!
How did this woman not have a huge career like Aretha Franklin?? Her voice _and what she does with it_ is totally amazing!
The Black community. Plain & simple. It's the same reason why within the Black community, Tina Turner & Whitney Houston weren't as celebrated as they should've been. If it wasn't for their White & Asian fan bases...they would've been screwed. Michael Jackson as well, especially after his Off the Wall album. Black people didn't support his Pop career in droves. Deniece Williams was canceled by the Black community after doing the lead song on the 'Footloose' soundtrack (Let's Hear It For The Boy). They felt like she abandoned her R&B fans to go Pop. That was the only Pop song she did. Whitney did more R&B songs the older she got. She definitely received no love from Black folks during the height of her career (Pop music).
She did have a huge career. Take some time to review her history. Later, her husband wanted her to cut back.
One of the finest and most underrated singers of our time. R.I.P. Nancy Wilson.
I adore Nancy's style, voice and sophistication.
A total class act . Not full of herself , very humble and loves to sing to express in her own way unlike any other . There’s a Nancy Wilson sound and it’s the way she phrases her lyrics that stay in your heart and mind . She did it her way and thankfully for all of us she shared it with us .
Nancy Wilson has been my favorite female vocalist for over 50 years. She is outstanding.
You will be miss Nancy Wilson Rip Queen
Me too, knew her fairly well in life.
Always succeeded without the expense of someone else ! Beautiful classy dignified woman . All of her stories touch your heart because she feels it !
She was a class act. Beauty in appearance and song. RIP
Stunning and classy Nancy Wilson 😀.she sings to the soul 👍 Thank You Queen for the great music 🤗🤗 ...R.I.P. LEGENDARY SONGSTRESS'S 😥
What a class act. Beautiful person beautiful voice.. Pure Class.
"THE OBJECT OF THE GAME IS WHEN THEY SAY UR NAME TO BECOME THE PERSON THAT THEY EXPECT YOU TO BE. " AMEN QUEEN SONG STYLIST!!! REST IN ETERNAL PARADISE QUEEN!!!! LOVE YOU FOREVER!!!! 😭🙌💕🎶🎶🎶🎶
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I saw her at Blues Alley in the 90s. Phenomenal! If you've never seen her live, you missed out! Rest easy Ms. Wilson.
“Class walkin” cannot say it any better than that
It hit me like a ton of bricks fell on my head when I read the news. It was like a close loved one slipped away without saying goodbye. I tried to cry, but my eyes would only moisten. All day I kept thinking about her and the first time I heard her record in the summer of 1963. I was in my very early teens. I never desired to be a singer but her classy poise was a great impact on me. I wonder if she had any idea how many of us young ladies she was a mentor to.
So true!
Same here.....A LEGEND !!
Appreciate the upload...always enjoyed 'MizNancy's' unique song style and the elegance that she
brought with it.
I was walking by Cavages Records in Buffalo back in 62 or so and my eye caught that FACE for the first time. Then I went in and listened to that VOICE-the whole album. I was crazy in love with Nancy!
Now she has always been classy and she will remain timeless. I had the pleasure of speaking to her on the phone for nothing more than to compliment her on making 'If I Could' and letting her know I dedicated that to my children and she was just as she is in this interview- softo spoken and candid.
That's one of my favorite songs of hers. Such an expression of unconditional love is truly a blessing.
One of a kind voice! One of a kind performer! Gosh i will miss her😢
Pamela Cossey Influenced Anita Baker and other SONG STYLISTS that followed
What a classy lady with great integrity! She is one of my most favorite singer! R.I.P in Heaven with you angle wings.
A great voice, a great lady, and such a beautiful human being.
I found you in 1970 and never let you go. Rest in peace.
There was something about her that spoke intent, intensity, intellect, interest,
insight, strength, personna, and other positive attributes that just said class class class....a quality human being. She wasn't just black, she was just GREAT !!!!!!! She could have been any color...any nationality... May she rest in peace.
What a gift to the world! The person first and the voice that will be with us forever.
I remember an encounter in the 2000’s in Vegas. I saw a billboard advertising Nancy Wilson and I was thrilled but the dude I was talking to thought I was referring to the guitarist from Heart. I ❤️ the guitarist but nobody eclipses Nancy. What a stellar voice.
When one grows up to the music of this great diva, something inside dies with her passing. RIP Nancy - a beautiful lady inside and out.
When I was a little boy.I had a crush on Mz Wilson.Her looks,I found her voice enchanting.It touched my spirit.
Another favorite female singer to pass this year. Loved that "sneer" when she sang.
The voice...So much Clarity...Wittiness, Clever...And Sass.
The Beauty...
Classiness...And Jazz. She was it all.
I loved it, and always will as long as I live.
Rest On Great One.❤❤🎼🎵🎶♩🎙🎹🎷🎺🎸🎻
I had a crush on the Ms. Nancy Wilson when I was very young. I saw an album cover with her music on it. I was hooked. This lady had one of the Jazziest voices I ever heard. she will be missed.
One word to describe her. Elegant.
Nancy Wilson, the "Song Stylist..."
I have so many of Nancy's albums -- she has always been one of my favorite singers. What a talent, what a long career she had, and after 60 years, she deserves to retire, and did!
Can never get enough of her talent.
The enchanting Nancy Wilson...,Sings beautiful n truly real on every lovely level her songs are tell a story Rip Nancy Wilson ❤️🙏🏾😘
My God...Face it, the girl has still GOT IT! Superb!
Have loved her for decades. What a vocalist ❤
Wonderful chills when I hear her sing.
Ms.Nancy Wilson "Class Personified" she has and will 4 ever B 4 me my all time FAVORITE, I was Blessed with the Privilege of seeing her a few times B 4 her Heavenly Body, Mind, and Soul left us but her Spirit lives on. Had the Privilege of kissing her hand and getting her Autograph which yes I still have N my safe deposit box. Miss Mom and Nancy may they both "Rest N Power" ❤💗💝💖❤ with love sincerely..!! Nuff Said, Peace and Love Abdul
The beautiful Story Teller. She loved her family so much. Pray for them and those she touched throughout her years. The Lord has called you back now to live forever with Him. Peace, you beautiful soul. Now go sing His praises to the angels. They will like your heavenly story. We sure will miss you here on earth though. :-(
Very beautiful and graceful lady.Check those eyes.Love her....From India...God bless her!
RIP Nancy, our silver haired songstress.. You willed be missed...
Beauty class talent one great singer.
The fancy miss Nancy. RIP.
Rest In Peace you wonderful, graceful, classy lady. You will be missed.
I just love Ms. Wilson. Boy she moves me heart and soul. Simply the best!
That was about 18 years ago, that interview, and she had about 5 more years to go before she retired. (She had a long career, about 55-year career, and gave us some very memorable music.) What a beautiful lady she was, she remained natural the whole way, didn't color her hair, didn't get fat, remained very gracious to all with whom she worked; she was just a good example and a fabulous artist whom so many could look up to, and did! Now she's left us all behind as of 12-13-18) so RIP, Nancy, and sleep warm! We will miss you!
May you rest in Peace Mrs. Nancy Wilson ~ God Bless You
This is one of the best interviews of Nancy Wilson it really captures her the way I saw her and thought of her.
Love Ms. Nancy Wilson forever...........!
there's only one Nancy and there will never be another Nancy Wilson
I started listening to Nancy Wilson as a 9 year old impressionable girl. Her voice was the sweetest sound my ears ever heard. I admired her for years and one day I was finally blessed with the opportunity to meet her and become her friend. She was so down to earth and so humble. Her speaking voice was like hearing a symphony. I miss my friend so much, but listen to her exquisite angelic voice every day. I love you, Susie Q and I pray you rest comfortably until we meet again. ❤
What a Life, Legacy, & Lady! She left us with her amazing body of work and incomparable gift of song.
As a young boy 8..9 year old ..I have a serious Crush on The Beautiful Sweetttttt voice Miss Nancy Wilson..I would pick up her albums as a child and just stare at her face"...👀💕🥰🥰
Rest well Lady !!!! 🙏🏾😢You were loved by so many Fancy Mrs. Nancy! Sophisticated Song Stylist Interpreter...I've loved you since I was 14. There will never be another you!
Many Wilson had a great upbringing when FAMILY was still a priority.
What a delightful woman of voice and song. Another true legend gone on to Glory.
So sweet and incredibly sassy, Nancy Wilson walked the bridges between the soul and its many connections. To have heard her sing to us remembers a walk among the passions and humanity of everyday life, in very good company.
My favorite singer... miss her. Memories of childhood
My Mom introduced Miss Wilson to me. We had all her albums. RIP Miss Wilson and thank you Mommy for introducing class and style in life and music
I loved her Voice and admired her for putting her family first... being her own boss in a way. Anita Baker was much the same way. RIP Nancy ❤️
And she's just beautiful
I got here because of the Cosby ep she was on... I didn’t know she was a singer but she has a beautiful voice
Rest in Peace Queen Nancy I always loved her speaking voice so rich and full. A very elegant lady I'm sure right up to the end. ❤️❤️
Nancy Wilson has been my favorite jazz singer since i was a child my mother played her and other jazz artists, keep going Beauty your voice sounds like Angeles praising God.
GI'd bless her ...
Nancy, the singers singer RIP
I just found out yesterday that the beautiful classy lyrical storyteller Ms. Nancy Wilson had passed away in 2018! How did I miss this!? I am ... well. Rest in Peace grand Lady you will be missed but you left us your music Thank you I will pass it on.
Chile.
RIP sweet Nancy. 💞
"Black Is Beautiful" is one of my absolute favorite Nancy Wilson songs and now I understand why! It came from a personal place of deep meaning! i would love to hear it in its entirety! I didn't know that Charles Osgood wrote the lyrics!
My heart is still aching. I miss her so.
Rest in Sweet Peace Beautiful Lady🙏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾
God bless her
My baby Rhonda is blessed with all the peace and beauty that's in Nancy Wilson. Thank you God for giving me such a wonderful gift. I was blessed with two women of style and grace but now I only have one. I'm still thankful. Love you Nancy. I will miss you baby.
😥😣😭😯
Nancy was a great singer may she rest in peace
Class personified, LOVE her
Rest in Peace Sweet Nancy.
The Queen! no other words needed!
sorry for your lost she will be miss god bless u and your family . rip ms. Nancy wilson
Beautiful lady. Inside and out.Magical voice.
She could act too.
Find her in Hawaii 5 O
You cannot take your eyes off her when she is in a scene
When i was a teenager i enjoy listening to this Beautiful , elegant lady. There will never be another Nancy Wilson. RIP Beautiful lady.
❤Nancy as🎤a singer.❤ The📽🎬🎞📺 episode she played on 🏄Hawaii- 5 -O🤗 Her voice was velvet.
"How glad I am'"to have seen your album cover in 1960 when i was 12 years.
SHE🎁 WAS THEE...
ABSOLUTE👑EPITOME
Of "GRACE, STYLE AND SOPHISTICATION..."
LIVING EXEMPLIFICATION,
YES🙌🏽INDEED❣-😊💚*🙏🏼
Love her!
Class Act.. Guess Who I Saw Today My Dear Rest In Well Ms Wilson
Timeless beauty
I'm down with anything Nancy....live it thank you fir posting.
Love some Nancy Wilson!!!!! RIP MY SISTER........
Ms.Nancy Wilson you will always be that lady with a song and you were.
Thanks for this, it warmed my heart. RIP
This is wonderful! Thank you for posting it.
Thank you for this. Really enjoyed it.
Rest in peace Miss Wilson your music will be in my heart and soul forever love you miss you God bless you
All good things must come to an end. However, the treasures derived will always last throughout the ages. Yours my Queen Nancy will always be treasured in my heart Never less than Yesterday.
How many performers today will be remembered as being a Classy, Elegant Person and Performer? She was know also as The Fancy Ms. Nancy. It was, and is a honor and pleasure to have known your music and you as a entertainer. Your style shall live on forever and I believe it will inspire younger generations to come. PEACEFUL JOURNEY MY SISTER .
I agree no wearing swimsuits on stage here ❤
So gracious and so glamorous. I will miss her so. ♥️
Nancy, you made my life more enjoyable, rest, dear lady