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Pop/jazz singer and songwriter Ann Hampton Callaway is the daughter of television journalist John Callaway and vocal coach Shirley Callaway, and the sister of Broadway performer Liz Callaway. She was born and raised in Chicago. Her earliest recordings were on a series of releases by Ben Bagley's Painted Smiles label; she recorded bonus tracks for CD reissues of Noel Coward Revisited (1990), Cole Porter Revisited (1991), and Alan Jay Lerner Revisited (1992), as well as appearing on recordings of the shows Shoestring Revue and Tallulah. For the Porter album, she became the first person allowed by Porter's estate to write music for a previously unrecorded Porter lyric, "I Gaze in Your Eyes." That song became the leadoff track on her debut album, Ann Hampton Callaway, released on DRG Records in 1992. In 1993, she wrote "The Nanny Named Fran," the theme song for the television situation comedy The Nanny, and was heard performing it each week on the show. Her second album, Bring Back Romance, was released in 1994.
Ann Hampton Callaway VideosThe Hope of ChristmasJazz/cabaret artist Ann Hampton Callaway has written and recorded a Christmas song that is sure to be an instant classic! Expressing the hope that Christmas is a day lasting longer than a season, this heartwarming song will fill you with holiday cheer to last all year through. The Hope of ChristmasJazz/cabaret artist Ann Hampton Callaway has written and recorded a Christmas song that is sure to be an instant classic! Expressing the hope that Christmas is a day lasting longer than a season, this heartwarming song will fill you with holiday cheer to last all year through. |
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