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Nanci Griffith, a Grammy-winning self-described "folkabilly" singer who was the first artist to record "From a Distance," died Friday in Nashville. She was 68. Her cause of death was undisclosed ...
Beloved singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith died on August 13 at the age of 68. To many, the Americana of the Grammy-winning Griffith embodied the integrity of the lifelong singer-songwriter. She had ...
Nanci Griffith’s first album came in 1978 with “There’s a Light Beyond These Woods.” After four albums on the folk-oriented Philo label, she made her major-label debut on MCA with 1987’s ...
Nanci Griffith, the Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter from Texas whose literary songs like “Love at the Five and Dime” celebrated the South, has died. She was 68.
A tribute album to Nanci Griffith, begun when she was alive, comes to fruition at last By James Sullivan Globe correspondent,Updated October 12, 2023, 6:40 a.m.
Grammy-winning folk singer Nanci Griffith has died at the age of 68. The Texas-born crooner's management team confirmed her death on Friday but gave no cause.
Nanci Griffith: It was very difficult for me. I was hurt by the direction my country was going in. And then, after [the 2008 election], everything came spilling out.
Nanci Griffith, the Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter from Texas whose literary songs like “Love at the Five and Dime” celebrated the South, has died. She was 68.
NASHVILLE — Nanci Griffith, the Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter from Texas whose literary songs like “Love at the Five and Dime” celebrated the South, has died. She was 68.
Nanci Griffith, the Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter from Texas whose literary songs like "Love at the Five and Dime" celebrated the South, has died. She was 68.
Nanci Griffith, the Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter from Texas whose literary songs like “Love at the Five and Dime” celebrated the South, has died. She was 68.
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