Biography
Folk musician Nancy Blake was born Nancy Short in Independence, MO. She took up cello at 12 and moved to Nashville, where she performed on the instrument with the Nashville Youth Symphony. In 1972, Nancy and her band, Natchez Trace, opened a show for virtuosic acoustic picker Norman Blake, who had performed with such luminaries as Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash. The performance led to a partnership, which in turn led to marriage. Eventually, Nancy moved on from cello to instruments such as the fiddle, acoustic guitar, bass, and accordion. In 1986, Nancy's first solo recording, Grand Junction, was released on the Rounder imprint. Nancy went on to accompany Norman on many Grammy-nominated releases throughout the 1990s, such as Just Gimme Somethin' I'm Used To (1993) and Hobo's Last Ride (1996). In 2001, she performed with her husband at the landmark #O Brother Where Art Thou concert at New York's Carnegie Hall. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi



 
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Norman and Nancy Blake - Hangin' Dog
Norman & Nancy Blake - Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again
The El Paso Waltz - Norman & Nancy Blake
Norman & Nancy Blake play "Jordan Am A Hard Road To Travel"
Norman & Nancy Blake & James Bryan - Comin' Down From Rising Fawn
Prettiest Little Girl In The County - Norman & Nancy Blake
Norman and Nancy Blake "My Dear Old Southern Home" and "New Money"
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