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Nancy Moran

American singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Nancy Moran (born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States)[1] is an American folk-rock singer-songwriter, based in Nashville, Tennessee.[2][3] In 1992, she was a finalist in the Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition.[2] Dirty Linen reportedly described her as having "a powerful and expressive voice that is stylish and stunning,"[4] and another reviewer wrote that she has "a voice .. both expressive and confident .. a joy to listen to."[2] She has appeared on Americana music charts.[3] She joined Four Bitchin' Babes in 2005.[3] The group toured to promote the album, Diva Nation....Where Music, Laughter & Girlfriends Reign! (2009).

In addition to performing music, she also teaches songwriting[3] and music business workshops for music organizations such as the Nashville Songwriters Association (NSAI) and TAXI. She co-created the audio recording The Songwriter's Survival Kit.[5] Moran also provides music career coaching and consulting through her company, Azalea Music Group, in partnership with her husband, record producer, Fett.

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Discography

  • A Little Off Balance (1991)[6]
  • Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear (1993)[2]
  • My Gallery (1997)
  • Something Old Something New (2004)[1]

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