Nancy Tillie's Music Career

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Born on the East Coast and raised in Washington State since the age of 12, Tillie’s ability to move listeners through songs has always been apparent. The power of her voice causes listeners to feel what she sings and her stage presence is no less than professional and classy. Tillie has performed before audiences large & small, young & old. Her talent as a singer/songwriter has won her repeat performances before Political Leaders, stadiums, festivals, churches and several local and east coast venues .

Tillie’s singing influences such as, Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Deborah Cox, Nancy Wilson and many others has giving her a wide range of versatility in order to cover many singing styles. Need an all around versital singer for your special

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