.U ic You Satisfied." Cove of the Temp­ tations' "Just To K«p You In My Life" and George Michael' "Ctu"e­ less Whisper" were high points. Every Columbia album ince then h been an "event": 19875 Forbid­ denLoverw earmarked Nancy's 50th album, and celebrated the 35th anniversary of her entry into show busin Nancy Now I wa released in 1988, her third full album with pro­ ducer Itoh, and again distinguished by a flaw I program. UNUKE HER previous Colum­ bia albu ,1990s A Lady With a Song drew on a wide array of new nd veteran producers, songwriters and artis contributors. The Emotio and Philip Bailey joill¢ Nancy for a 're-working of the Bmonons' 1m hit, "Don't Ask My Neighbors." But mu ic i only a part of Nancy life. She h been a major force behind everal charitable CUI nd or nization. h Often you mlllity rd CD' marlcably low P . d rna orreoordcom­ panies and record to will not be allowed I used m ic, Sellin mat music carries a vere penalty and maybe prosecu­ tion. The record eornpani inVolved are itot, Sony arid Warner (owm the majority of re- cord ). This decision will definitely hwt the Block am mall chain re­ cord D . M t will dose be­ of kyrocketing P Rumors, Rumors, Rumors This is a horrid speculation. Sources say the recent failure of Black rockers Living Colour "Stain" and PM Dawn "The BI' Album?" were flops because mem 0 both groips appar­ emly 'cemeout doset'. In the past, musiciam who pub- licly anoounced m- pref- Rapp Wiz' Public Enemy's Chock D' re­ ally makingahitwithM new Rapp Style clothing line. H ' ecquired the righe furnish clothing for motion pictures "Who'! The Man" and "Menace 2 Society. " --- --------------------- -- ------------- -------------------------------- Few vocal arti ts in contemporary music po a tyle so distinctiv , a nse of art 0 timely, and a reputa­ tion 0 critically hailed as Nancy Wil on. For more than three decad , over the course of more than 50 al­ bums Nancy has remained at th forefront of her craft. Her abili ty to inject a lyric with a certain, magic that breath life into a song has been the key to 'ati fying legions of long-time fans, while waking up the ears of a whole new audience year after year. Voted "Female Vocali t of the Year" in counties publications, in­ cluding the annual Playboy and Down Beat poll ,Nancy' influence on, other ong tylists is unquestion­ able. Nancy's remarkable way with-a song h never been howcased with more fin e than on her sixth album for Columbia, With My Lover Beside Me, featuring newly discovered lyr­ ics by the late Johnny Mercer, as arranged and produced by Barry Manilow. The r ult i an album that pi mi m teal lOrna gt In y 1 h 0 ica' great tune mith (''Jeepers' Creeper, , " "Fools Rush In," "Satin Doll; " "Moon River, " "Days of W�e and Roses," "Come Rain or Come Shine, " and so many more). Mercer's widow had di covered a stack of po­ em he'd left behind, and asked Manilow to put music to them. One of these "When October Goes, " was eventually � ued in 1984 on Manitow 's album 2:00 A.M. Para­ dise Cafe. RadioScope The Column People, .Places & Things • Congratulations are in oro r for Gladys Knight and En Vogue' Cindy Herron on their engage­ mens, Glooys aJX1 motivational speaker Les Brown plan o� tyi� the knot later this year. Omy IS paired with Glenn Braggs, fanner baseoell player with the Cincinati Reds. They'replanningaNovem­ ber wedding. • V Williarm and her hubby, publi . t and marager Ra­ mon H rvcy welcomed their first son, Devin � tian I t month. Weighing in at nire pounds, he' tbe coeple' third child. NANCY WILSON IS no stranger to the m e of Johnny Mer­ cer, having ung material like "Blues In the Night." "One For My Baby, " and "Midnight Sun" with frequency during her career. In fact, Nancy' years as a hitmaker started in 1962 at Capital Records, the company that Mercer co-founded 20 years before. So th opportunity to release an en­ tire recordi ng of virtually unknown Mercer material in 1991 was too good to resi t. . "Most every singer has ung a Mercer lyric," she says, "but to be the first to interpret the poetry of Johnny Mereer i quite a thrill and an honor." With My Lover Beside Me erves as a once-in-a-lifetime collage of ro­ mantic emotions, delivered with ex­ qui ite arti try by a inger who e ability to tell a tory is praised by fans and critic alike. Nancy has been characterized as a "professor emeri­ tus of body language" and "a con­ summate storyteller," qualities which come together from the opening title­ tun , and her own version of "When October Goes, " to the closing "Epi­ logue," a touching duet with Manilow. Find It/At Last," "I Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks," "When tit M adow Was Bloomin', " "Heart Of Mine, Cry On, "t'lu t Remember," and "The Last Dream Home." Nancy gami hes every number with a pe­ cial poignancy and verve. But Nancy Wil on h alway b n lauded, a ong tyli t u­ preme. Born in Chillicothe, Ohio and rai ed In nearb Columbus she w expo d to a wide ran e of jazz and "'blu influ nee a young ter. As a teen Nancy participated in local choirs and dance band , per­ formed in club and appeared in a local televi ion how. "Skyline Mel­ ody. 'I Und cided on a musical career, however. he attended Central State College, intending to get her teaching credential. In 1 6, he be an work­ ing with Ru ty Bryant's Carolyn Club Band in Columbus a gig that lasted two years (and marked her first recordin for Dot Record highly collectible today). Working in-Columbus, Nancy had a chance to it in with Cannonball Adderley in 1959; he would tum into an important influ nee, along with hi manager John Levy (with whom Nancy has been ociated now for more than 0 years). She moved to New York that arne year, and earned a night tub pot filling in for vocali t Irene Reid. In New York, Nan")' cut a demo with piani t Ray Bryant; it won her a contract with Capitol and her first ingl • "Guess Who I Saw Today?" NANCY WILSON NANCY'S FIRST BIG R&B hit came in 1962 with Cannonball Ad­ derley, "Save You� Love For Me, " followed by "Tell Me the Truth" in 1963. "How Glad I Am" followed in 1964; it won Nancy the "Best R&B" , Grammy - and broke Ray Chari ' four-year tranglehold on the award. Nancy hit the Billboard Pop top 30 in 1968 with "Face It oia. It's Over," nd cored nother cro over 1 I' Wo ""YD 're Rlght A �u." was a solid top 10 R&B hit for her in 1974. In all, she charted 33 Capitol albums on the Billboard Pop chart­ from her hi toric debut with Cannon­ ball Adderley in 1962; 0 the Grammy-nominated Gentle Is My Love in 1965; up through 1977's I've Never Been To Me. Nancy won an Emmy award in 1975, for her NBC television series, "The Nancy Wilson Show. "She won the Tokyo Song Festival in 1983. In 1986 she recei ved both the NAACP' Image Award as "Best Jazz Arti t" and the "Global Enter­ tainer of the Year" award from the World Conference of Mayors. And n October 1, 1 , Lo Angeles Mayor .Tom Bradley proclaimed it "Nancy Wilson Day" as he earned her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1986, Columbia relea ed Nancy's label debut, Keep Your Sa�­ isfied, the digitally produced by Ki­ yo hi Itoh at Nippon Columbia Studios in Tokyo, ard named for the Marvin Gaye titletune, "Just To Keep TOP 10 SINGLES ti i city yo opportuniti they ouldn't have been ble to experience otherwise; sadly, the foundation had to close due to Nancy' busy cbedule, and lac of additional funding by private cor­ porations. B\lt he has foum time a� energy to contribute to the Martin Luther Ki ng Center for Social Change, the National Urban Coali-, tion th Kennedy Center's Chair­ man' Commi ion, the National Heart Association, the Warwick Foundation, and the Cancer Society. As involved Nancy Wilson' in musical and non-musical endeavors - he has received a UNCF award . and the Paul Robeson Humanitarian award - he continues to pursue , fresh projects. A wife and a mother of three, Nancy is outspoken about her accom­ plishments and her expectations. "With the way the marketplace opened up to female styli ts like Anita Baker, Sade and Whitney . See WILSON B8 TOP R&B/SOUL 1. "That's The Way Love Goesll .................. � : � .. JANET JACKSON(Vlrgin) 2. IIKnockin' Oa Bootsll ....................................................... H·TOWN (luke Record ) 3. "Who Is It" . ................................................... MICHAEL JACKSON (Epic) 4. "The Crying Game" , .......... � BOY GEORGE (SBK/ERG) '5. 11.I'm So Into You" .............................................................................. SWV (RCA) 6. "Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" ......................................... JOEY LAWRENCE (Imp ct/MCA) 7. "Livin' On The Edgell ............................................................ AEROSMITIi (Geff n) 8. "Come Undone" ...................................................... DURAN DURAN (Capitol) 9. II Connected II , ............................... STEREO MC'S (Ge Streed/laland/PLG) 10. ItThree Little Pigs .............................................................. GREEN JELLY (ZOO)' 1. ItThat's The Way Love Goes" ...................................................... JA NET JA CKSON (VIrgin) 2. II Weak It ............................................................................. swv (RCA) 3. II Ki s Of Life It ........................................................................... SADE (Epic) 4. "If I Could II .................................................. REGtNA BELLE (Columbia) '.5. IIWho Is It II .. · MICHAEL JACKSON (Epic) 6. "That's The Way Love Is" .......................................................... BOBBY BROWN (MCA) 7. IIEvery Little Thing U Do" ........................... CHRISTOPHER WllLlAMS(Uptown/MCA) 8. "I Can't Stand The Pain" ................................................. LORENZO (Alp ha Int'I./PLG) 9. II Knockin' Oa Boots" ....................................................... H·TOWN (luke R cord ) 10. "Little Miracle (Happen Every Day)1I ................................................. LUTIiER VANDROSS (Epic •