An adventurous singer with an intriguing sense of humor,
Nancy King stretches and extends the bebop tradition. After high school, she worked in San Francisco with
Pharoah Sanders,
Pony Poindexter, and a variety of local players. Resettling in the Pacific Northwest, the underrated vocalist has had an underground reputation among jazz singers.
King released her first album, Impending Bloom, in 1991, followed five years later by Straight Into Your Heart. She also recorded two live dates, Moon Ray and
Live at Jazz Standard, with pianist
Fred Hersch; the latter was nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album in 2006. ~ Scott Yanow & Al Campbell