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Nina Storey

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February 25, 2012

The Hotel Cafe

Los Angeles, CA, US


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Nina Storey had her share of setbacks on the way to attaining her dream of having a career in music. Physically, she overcame the aftereffects of a car accident that left her in pain even when she tried to sing. Emotionally, she taught herself to keep striving, despite the doubt planted by someone in her past who told her that her voice just wasn't up to snuff. Another disappointment came from UCLA when the academic institution declined to admit her to its music program. Through it all, she had the support of two parents who are both artistic and musical. Her dad, a sound engineer who has worked on titles for a list of big name artists that includes Frank Sinatra and Barry Manilow, formerly worked as an electrical engineer. Her mom was employed as a producer and writer. The family tree also includes a sax playing grandmother who spent time as a member of a big band, as well as actors and writers. The home of Storey's youth was often filled with a variety of music, everything from Billie Holiday and Etta James to Annie Lennox and the Beatles. With Storey's solo career on the rise, she keeps her parents close. Her mother aids in arranging songs as well as in songwriting. Storey's father, too, contributes his expertise. Her first album, Guilt and Honey, hit store shelves in 1993. She supported the release by touring her home state of Colorado before hitting other regions of the U.S. By the end of the following year, Storey had made two trips across Europe. The live Bootleg followed on Storey's own Red Lady Records in 1995. Gigs as an opening act took place for acts that included John Lee Hooker, Etta James, Joan Osborne, Keb Mo', Los Lobos, the Allman Brothers, and Earth, Wind & Fire. An appearance on VH1 followed in 1997, when the singer contributed vocals to the band...

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