biography
| Nancy started her career at the age of fourteen playing guitar and singing in clubs in North London. | |||
| She joined the National Youth Theatre at eighteen. |
NYT | She then studied for three years at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. |
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| Whilst there she continued with her singing and songwriting taking time out to tour Europe, record with and write for the EMI artist Jesse Green. | |||
| Nancy had her first chart success as a writer for Jesse Green and her first Top Of The Pops appearance. | |||
| She also wrote songs and sang on albums for other artists including Lena Zavaroni and Cleo Laine. | ![]() |
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| After working in theatre and television for a while Nancy committed herself full time to her recording career, signing to Ritz Records. | |||
| She made a name for herself in Europe fronting a TV show for two months in Italy and appearing on Radio and TV promoting her album. | |||
| Back in the UK she received massive radio play for her single, The Force, which became a huge disco hit. | |||
| During this time she toured extensively in Britain, Holland, France and Belgium. | |||
| She and four other female vocalists formed the group Toto Coelo but she had to leave the group to sign a world wide contract with EMI where she had more successes as a writer and artist. | Toto Coelo | ||
| Now, after a long break from public appearances largely spent on her farm in Devon, Nancy continues to sing and still writes prolifically. She has a huge catalogue of self-penned songs and is recording a new album. | ![]() |
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