Nancy Wilson, the Grammy-winning “song stylist” and torch singer
whose polished pop-jazz vocals made her a platinum artist and top
concert performer, has died.
Wilson, who retired from touring in 2011, died after a
long illness at her home in Pioneertown, a California desert community
near Joshua Tree National Park, her manager and publicist Devra Hall
Levy told The Associated Press late Thursday night. She was 81.
Influenced by Dinah Washington, Nat “King” Cole and
other stars, Wilson covered everything from jazz standards to “Little
Green Apples” and in the 1960s alone released eight albums that reached
the top 20 on Billboard’s pop charts. Sometimes elegant and understated,
or quick and conversational and a little naughty, she was best known
for such songs as her breakthrough “Guess Who I Saw Today” and the 1964
hit ”(You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am,” which drew upon Broadway, pop and
jazz.
She resisted being identified with a single category, especially jazz, and referred to herself as a “song stylist.”
“The music that I sing today was the pop music of the
1960s,” she told The San Francisco Chronicle in 2010. “I just never
considered myself a jazz singer. I do not do runs and — you know. I take
a lyric and make it mine. I consider myself an interpreter of the
lyric.”
Wilson was married twice — to drummer Kenny Dennis, whom she divorced
in 1970; and to Wiley Burton, who died in 2008. She had three children.
Born in Chillicothe, Ohio, the eldest of six children
of an iron foundry worker and a maid, Wilson sang in church as a girl
and by age 4 had decided on her profession. She was in high school when
she won a talent contest sponsored by a local TV station and was given
her own program. After briefly attending Central State College, she
toured Ohio with the Rusty Bryant’s Carolyn Club Big Band and met such
jazz artists as Adderley, who encouraged her to move to New York.
She soon had a regular gig at The Blue Morocco, and got in touch with Adderley’s manager, John Levy.
In accordance with Wilson’s wishes, there will be no funeral service,
a family statement said. A celebration of her life will be held most
likely in February, the month of her birth.
She is survived by her son, Kacy Dennis; daughters
Samantha Burton and Sheryl Burton; sisters Karen Davis and Brenda Vann
and five grandchildren.
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My sincere Condolences goes out to Wilson's close family and friends. She will be truly missed by many from all around the world.
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