Bio
In the mid 1960s, with songs like “So Long Babe” and “How Does that Grab You, Darlin'?”, Nancy Sinatra took the image of a girl crying over her diary for a boy who wouldn’t behave and changed it to a woman who let her men know, in no uncertain terms, just how things were going to be.
“These Boots Are Made For Walkin'” kicked open the doors for a whole new category of women in music. Nancy’s tough girl attitude preceded women's liberation and created the first rebel chick singer. The era of the female rocker was born.
Armed with a signature style, catchy songs and memorable album covers and photo spreads, Nancy has scored more than 24 chart hits in the US and internationally and become a role model for young, independent women as well as an icon of pop culture.
Past Shows
Bible Prophecy
Hal Lindsey discusses Bible prophecy and End Times. In the first hour, Art chats with Nancy Sinatra.
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Host: Art Bell