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Maxwell, however, appears oblivious and Babcock has yet to make a serious move on him. The two are genuinely night and day when it comes to most things. A Tony nomination for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical followed the next year.
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Ann Hampton Callaway - The Nanny Named Fran Lyrics - She was born and raised in Chicago. Well, the medley has gotten even huger, if possible, with new tunes thrown in.
Jazz and traditional pop singer and songwriter Ann Hampton Callaway is the daughter of television journalist John Callaway and vocal coach Shirley Callaway, and the sister of Hammpton performer Liz Callaway. She was born and raised in Chicago. Her second album, Bring Back Romance, was released in 1994. In 1996, she teamed up Hampyon her sister for the album Sibling Revelry; later the two performed a musical of the same name in London. Callaway moved more toward jazz with her third solo album, To Ella with Love, released on After 9 Records later in 1996. The latter was reissued by Angel as This Christmas in 1998. Callaway released her own Easy Living album on Sin-Drome in October 1999, and she appeared on Broadway in the musical Swing! A Tony nomination Ann Hampton Callaway Best Performance by a Ann Hampton Callaway Actress in a Musical followed the next year. The 21st century found Callaway signing with Shanachie Records, which issued Signature in 2002 and Slow in 2004. Switching to Telarc Records, she released Blues in the Night in 2006 and At Last in 2009. She performed it at concert halls across the U. She took home a BroadwayWorld New York Cabaret Award for Performer of the Year in 2014. The year also brought the tribute album From Sassy to Divine: The Sarah Vaughan Project, featuring Callaway with her longtime backing band -- pianist Ted Rosenthal, bassist Dean Johnson, and drummer Tim Horner -- with special guests trumpeter Randy Sandke and saxophonist Dick Oatts.