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This surgery changed her life in that for the first time she felt well and could eat whatever she wanted. I opened the door to Two-A and stepped into the hallway, there to find a tiny little girl with fluffy yellow hair and possibly the most puckishly mischievous smile I had ever seen, climbing the stairs. Sometimes her friends would join us but most often it was just she and I.
When Nancy asked me to photograph the cover for the CD Just In Time For Christmas, I said to her "You know that our friendship does not obligate you to hire me to do the CD cover art."
"It never occurred to me that anyone else would do it," she said.
Finally, her disease became too serious, and she was forced to have an ileostomy. Someone in a position to do so once told her that they would like to see her on a sitcom and she said, no, she didn't want to act, she didn't have the talent or the passion for it. Check out this BroadwayWorld quiz to see how much you know about them.
Nancy LaMott and Jennifer Houston always called me to come over as soon as the CDs arrived, while Alix Korey and Baby Jane Dexter dropped a copy in the mail for me, making a nice surprise in my mailbox. Her eyes widened and her jaw dropped. On this day, though, I was there expressly to pick up a used Nancy LaMott CD.
I had a shoot with her the next day and I had never heard her music. I admired that about her - she knew what she wanted and she went after it.
Recently, I said the name Nancy LaMott to someone and they didn't know who she was. See the full lineup here. Along with Karen Mason, she was the first singer to do a continuous long run at Don't Tell Mama in New York City.
Would you like one?"
"There is NO food I will turn away," she said, touching my arm, lightly, with her fingertips. Nancy laughed her ass off, the entire time, balancing the barber's brush on her head and playing with the hair that had cascaded into her lap. I called her my girlfriend. Like many of the people who gravitated toward Nancy, I was devoted to her, and all were destroyed when she died.
Only thing is: there is NO such thing as a used Nancy LaMott CD. That day I learned, once you buy a Nancy LaMott CD, you own it for life.
Hardly a day went by that I did not learn a new name and a new talent. They quickly fell in love and began a bicoastal romance.
In July, Nancy was told that the hormone therapy had not worked and that she needed to have a hysterectomy. Every freezer needs at least three!" she cried from the doorway, giggling.