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Nancy Rancourt

Nancy Rancourt

by Pamela Detlor

Nancy Rancourt is a pint-sized lesbian powerhouse. Proceed with caution, ladies – she's very hot! Nann (as she's known to her fans) was recently featured in Curve magazine as one of 13 Dykes to watch out for. This summer she shared the stage with Joan Jett at LA Pride. My temperature definitely rose as I sat down with Nann for the LoveGirls exclusive interview.

LoveGirls: This year you've performed at LA Pride (California, USA), Hamilton Pride (Ontario, Canada), and London Pride (Ontario, Canada), was there a noticeable difference where the type of crowds and gay pride vibe are concerned?

Nann: Yes. LA Pride was more high energy. They're obviously still fighting for their rights and there is a lot more passion. Where as I find that Hamilton and London pride is more about hanging out with friends or finding a date.

LoveGirls: How did you hear to the news that you were invited to LA Pride and would be sharing the stage with Joan Jett?

Nann: They actually asked me about four or five times. I was finally able to juggle my schedule around and decided to go. The excitement didn't really set in until I was in the plane on the way there and then I got kind of excited and giddy because Joan Jett is so hot!

LoveGirls: Is Joan Jett a good kisser?

Nann: How could Joan Jett NOT be a good kisser?

LoveGirls: When did you know you wanted to be a musician?

Nann: As soon as I could talk. I actually sang before I spoke.

LoveGirls: What did you sing?

Nann: It was 'You Are My Sunshine' but I couldn't say my S's yet so I sang 'Shun Schine.' I would sing the entire song and yet would'nt hold any type of conversation.

LoveGirls: I read that you received a Performing Arts music scholarship at age 13?

Nann: I did receive a scholarship enabling me to attend the Bach Academy. The scholarship was Canada wide, it came down to Barbie Redpath (a child star) and myself. I thought there was no way I was going to win, I actually cried when I found out I had.

LoveGirls: Where is the Academy and how long did you attend?

Nann: The Academy is now in Las Vegas I believe, when I went they had several locations with one in Ontario. Initially it was supposed to be a three-year course but the assessor decided that I would actually complete it in three or four months. They threw out the rulebook and decided to let me have my own style. They said I had a style they didn't want to undo, so I focused on the power in the diaphragm and the expression rather than mastering the Bel canto method.

LoveGirls: Did you also have to attend regular high school?

Nann: I was still attending high school at the same time. In my spare time I was actually a session vocalist at a recording studio and practicing piano – so I had no life, but really, I was so happy!

LoveGirls: How long have you been playing piano?

Nann: I only played for a few years as a child. I hated reading music, hated it with a passion, so I discontinued. As a young adult I went and bought a piano, sat behind it, and started teaching myself how to play by ear; for the mere purpose to write, I wanted to write without always using the guitar or having others co-write. It took me two to three years to learn to use both hands and have them do what I wanted them to do.

LoveGirls: You co-produced fellow indie artist Shauna Major's latest release; have you done much writing or producing for other musicians?

Nann: Yes. I've written, produced, co-produced, and engineered for a lot of artists.

LoveGirls: Is this something you plan to continue or are you shifting focus more to your own work?

Nann: I'm shifting focus onto my own work but I'm still producing and co-producing, especially with Shauna Major's work because I absolutely love her voice. There are a few other artists that I'm working with right now to get their solo CDs out there.

LoveGirls: Your 2006 CD (Skin & Bone) contained a range of songs: fun, sensual, and emotionally raw. What is the lyrical direction of your upcoming release 'Magazine Ragdoll'?

Nann: Skin & Bone was a launch pad to see where I was going. It was kind of a test run to see if people could handle me. The new single, Rely on Simple, is one step further. Magazine Ragdoll to me is, really, going to say a lot more because I get crass with how I express some things. There are going to be some real emotional elements in it as well, so it's going to have both sides of the coin.

LoveGirls: Do you think you went deeper into yourself with this project?

Nann: Yeah, I do, I do. There's an emotional side of, "I care" and then there's the emotionally explosive side of, "I care". Which is more like I care so much that it pisses me off and now I'm going to be sarcastic and tell you what I really think.

LoveGirls: Can you tell us a little bit about your writing process and what inspires you to choose a songs topic?

Nann: A lot of times it's about what I'm thinking or I'm experiencing, what I've witnessed. A lot of times – wow, this is revealing – it is what I'm secretly thinking or secretly feeling and I can't talk about it; because then it's in an 'I' format. If I write about it I can disguise some of myself in it by bringing in other elements that aren't necessarily about me. If someone were trying to get to know me through a song they'd really have to decode. Really, it's all there.

LoveGirls: Are there any plans to make a video for the first single 'Rely on Simple'?

Nann: There are. It's dependent on whether I sign with one of the labels that I'm having dialogue with. Or it's dependant on whether I get funding if I decide not to sign with any of those labels. We'll have to see where things go.

Nancy Rancourt

LoveGirls: Skin & Bone is available for download at iTunes and CD Baby, when do you expect the new single to be available online?

Nann: Well I heard back from the team and apparently it should be available within the next week on iTunes.

LoveGirls: If you could date one character, (not actress, but character), from The L Word who would ir be and why?

Nann: Oh, this one's going to shock people: Shane. That's even mind blowing for me. I don't think Shane is a 'bad girl.' I think it's because in some ways I relate to Shane. I think she's broken but actually very grounded. She knows who she is. She knows what she wants. And she feels very, very deeply because things affect her. I don't know, there is something very attractive about the character. And yet, it doesn't match up with the type of women that I would usually chase down; which is more the girlie-girl type.

LoveGirls: What exactly are 'naked Sundays', and how did they evolve into being?

Nann: Bastard! I knew you were going to ask me that. Okay, once a month, not every Sunday, but once a month, I like to be naked the entire day, in my home. You can do everything naked: cook naked, watch TV naked, sit at the piano and write naked. I think it makes you more vulnerable and comfortable with yourself. You can't be cocky. You can't hide behind anything. I don't know, it's changed something in my new songs.

LoveGirls: My final, and possibly most character defining question is: If you were forced to choose between either ice cream or cotton candy body spray, which would you choose, and why?

Nann: Oh boy! Cotton candy body spray makes me want to have sex – it's got to stay.

Nann is as real as she is talented; with nowhere to go but up the charts! I recommend you all check out her websites and buy her music! She's a 'sista' worth supporting!

http://www.nancyrancourt.com
http://www.myspace.com/nancyrancourt

Showing 20 out of (20) Comments

Posted by neal, at 16:18 on Tue, Jun 17th

hi nann, im a big fan i was wondering, do you know a guy named tyler slater???

Posted by NANCY RANCOURT, at 23:22 on Tue, Aug 28th

Hi Stephanie - Glad you like the lyrics. The song should be up on iTunes any day now apparently. And yes, I do have storyboard concept for how I foresee the video to be shot. Thanks for your comment here at lovegirls!

Posted by stephanie, at 11:30 on Sat, Aug 25th

i read the lyrics on your website and i love the song its a great summer anthem, hope to see a video for it soon, do you have a picture in your head of how you would want the video to be shot?

Posted by Lady Haig, at 21:29 on Fri, Aug 24th

I'm going to try this one more time once, and then twice because I cannot let another moment go by without letting you know how I feel about this marvelous interview by Pamela Detlor with the indomitable spit-fire in your face talented red headed wonder who happens to answer to the name of NANCY Rancourt. All too often words are left unsaid or a joke or a snipe has/is made, not so in this instance.

Keep in mind I may look like you, laugh like you and move like you but I am from another point in time where you were either a good girl saving or waiting to give it up for "Marriage" or you were a bad girl living what is now called la vida loca. In my world there were only "butch" looking, low to the ground hockey playing gals who didn't look at guys or girls. There was no other place and women with proclavities for the same sex were unheard of and there was no written material we could even get our hands on.

Keep in mind Playboy Magazine's first issue with Marilyn Monroe nude on red satin sheets set the libidos aflame of young and old men alike.

With that said, and the open honesty of your magazine, I Salute YOU! And My Love For You Runs Deep!

Now we get to the interview of Nancy Rancourt. As a "rain maker" or a "keeper of the flame or better yet. the bees" I take umbrage at jokes being made about "Naked Sunday" as if Nancy was creating havoc while she is creating. I've been doing that for years and it is any day of the week. I think it is rather "sweet" to get off on that and even about the candy floss or spray...giggles are for women/girls on the precipice of actually meeting themselves.

When an interviewer of the caliber of Pamela connects with a talent such as Nancy and comments are giggles, jokes and innuendos, how are lesbians going to be taken seriously as unqiue, proud and savvy strutting women? You tell me...but then again, perhaps these comments are what you want for the "buzz."

I find Nancy Rancourt a major musical talent who could cross genres and sing the great American Song Book with a hip jive worthy of any music Quincy Jones produces...and Pamela Detlor could be writing for any major magazine.

I just had to speak out because I wanted to love your magazine, I really did and I will continue to read you...but think about what is happening in your world...I was not as lucky as you are.

Thank you.

Lady Haig

Posted by NANCY RANCOURT, at 09:48 on Fri, Aug 24th

Hello my LoveGirls!!!

I'm actually taking a few days off due to illness (I have a cold..and I'm sucky about it!) so with this sudden free time on my hands, I feel so privileged to have some time to spend right here - with you! You all Rock girls!

Also, for those of you that want to buy the CD sooner than later...I've decided to put together a special 'Lovegirls' package ('Rely on Simple' Single + 'Skin & Bone' CD + The New Poster...personalized + more stuff including crack n peel stickers). Just email my assistant /staff on my website and they'll forward iinfo to you.

I loved reading the comments, thanks!
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Hi Pam: Glad you love the song sample and lyrics. It will be available on CD Baby and Itunes soon I hear.
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Hi Fran: So happy you like the song! We’re thinking of doing a video for it…lots of exciting decisions to make in the near future. Thanks again Fran!
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Lady Haig: You , my Lady Haig, you leave me so speechless. You are such a lovely soul, and incredible writer (for all of you who may not be aware – Lady Haig is the Author of ‘Death of a Bebop Wife’, which is a ‘must read’, I highly recommend diving into this life changing book, which in my opinion, will save many women’s lives, physically, and emotionally). See you in Vegas my dear Lady! I’m packed and ready.
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Hi Andrea: Thanks, glad you fancy it! It should be available at CD Baty and ITunes very soon (which I'll post on my MySpace page) Hoping to play in London in the new year, also hoping to perform while I’m there, lol. If I did, would you come?
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Hi Charlie: Thanks! Not in person yet, they’re busy filming the 5th season and I’m in the studio writing and recording. Some exciting things continue to brew for the new year.
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Hi Jenn: LOL, Yes, it’s a fragrant body spray indeed, however the scent of it does spark a sudden intimate hunger for dancing, chocolate, and ongoing activities that influence nudity!
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Hi Kelly: Great question! ‘Coming out’ in any work or work related environment can be incredibly stressful and people don’t always react they way you would anticipate or hope. Sometimes the ones you thought would be supportive are complete jerks, and the ones you thought would be jerks are the caring and supportive ones. I came out in my career about 6 or 7 years ago. The reaction was 50/50 and the negative half nearly broke my spirit…I took a few years off, working on less public projects, regained my strength and came back with an attitude, lol. To those who can’t handle that I’m gay, I have two words for them and they’re not ‘Happy Birthday’.
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Hi Danni: You’re so sweet! Um dates? I like dates. What to wear? What ‘not’ to wear! Oh my!
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Hi Charlotte: Very nice, bold, upfront, very direct. Ok, now tell me how you really feel, lol. Ah c’mon, here’s a hint – I, Nancy Rancourt do solemly swear that…I ‘Rely on Simple’.
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Hi Stacey: Thanks! That was one of my favorite parts to write and when I recorded it, we played it back and it felt so good, I broke out into my butt-dance. Does it make you wanna butt-dance? Does it make you horney? All randy and dandy? Tell you’ve watched Austin Powers and get the joke! Hey, you know what’s really fun?! When doing the dishes, pop in this song (or any other song that breaks into a similar beat suddenly) and when the beat comes in...grind like nasty fun against the kitchen cupboards….it makes doing the dishers ‘funner’, lol. Oh but not if front of anyone who would be offended (Grandma). My Grandma however would have burst out into a fit of laughter and then hosed me down
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Hi Sarah: Alright, I’m in!
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Hi Victoria: It’s actually a body spray…but if you’re looking for something more tongue-oriented, with much excitement I suggest you try ‘pop-rocks’ (it’s little tiny grain candy in a bag), you rip the bag, put about a spoonful in your mouth…and then…it’s all downhill from there…and that’s a GOOD thing, lol.
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Hi Sam: Ever heard the phrase ‘never kiss and tell’? If I did, I would never tell, lol.
Hi Shaz: Love your name! Well, I can assure you I’m not knitting a sweater!
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Love, Leather, and Lipstick!
Nann xoxoxo

Posted by pam, at 23:15 on Thu, Aug 23rd

Love the words to Rely on Simple when is it available to buy? Would love to hear the whole song. Pam X

Posted by fran, at 01:18 on Thu, Aug 23rd

Love the new single would love to see a video for it! Good Luck x

Posted by Lady Haig, at 22:36 on Wed, Aug 22nd

FIRST OF ALL, I SALUTE YOU PAMELA!

You need to know that out here in yaya land. your interview had an elan and depth as you focused on the incomparable diva: NANCY RANCOURT beyond the pale.

What I liked was you didn't get chick-lit-ish, witty or clever. The fact that Nancy has a "Naked Sunday, in my world, is quite normal and women, gay or straight, need to listen to Nancy. She is a beacon of strenght, having survived tramas and tribulations one would not normally dare to reveal. She is the real thing and her sexual proclivities, or yours, have nothing to do with her "savvy strut" or talent...Just In Case...you care. I find her scope, her talent, her lyrics, her joie de vivre and education worthy of crossing the Rio Grande wearing just boots! I wish more interviewers would be like you Pam.

The idea of Cotton Candy Body Spray is right up my proverbial alley as a jazz parfumist. I think Nancy has the lid on creating a scent unique unto herself and she could call it "SAVVY STRUT" the heck with comparing apples to oranges or chocolate to cotton candy. If I can help her or you in any way to rev it up a notch and give her the sophisticated elegant UMBRELLA she deserves, let me know.

Lady Haig

The fact she is a spitfire les

Posted by andrea, at 18:31 on Wed, Aug 22nd

love your new single!! any plans to relase it over in England? xoxoxox

Posted by Lady Haig, at 18:03 on Wed, Aug 22nd

Pamela,

I hope you received my kudos...I spent a half hour and I was submitted and was not sure you recieved.

Lady Haig

Posted by charlie, at 15:35 on Wed, Aug 22nd

Good luck with the single, did you get to meet the l word girls?

Posted by jenn, at 13:35 on Wed, Aug 22nd

I googled the cotton candy thing, it's not candy floss that you spray and eat off your woman, it's a fragrant body spray!! You all have dirty minds ;o)

Posted by kelly, at 13:32 on Wed, Aug 22nd

i think it would be cool if the people you are interviewing are gay like nancy and kat brooks if you ask them something about coming out? if it affects their career? just something that would interest me, not sure about your other readers.

Posted by danni, at 13:28 on Wed, Aug 22nd

down girls lol the interview is about her new single not about if you can get a date :) What is that body spray? cotton candy as in candy floss? from a can? that you can eat?

Posted by charlotte, at 13:24 on Wed, Aug 22nd

cute your interviewers need to start asking the important questions like are you single, hahahaha :p

Posted by stacey, at 13:07 on Wed, Aug 22nd

love the new song, especially the very begining when the beat kicks in, good luck with it!

Posted by sarah, at 12:59 on Wed, Aug 22nd

yes that body spray sounds well icky, I would much prefer choc body spray on my lady

Posted by Victoria, at 12:40 on Wed, Aug 22nd

Great interview. Cotton Candy Body Spray sounds sticky never heard of it before!

Posted by sam, at 11:55 on Wed, Aug 22nd

okay now - did you kiss joan jett or are you speculating - share the gossip!!!!!!!!!

Posted by shaz, at 10:59 on Wed, Aug 22nd

great news that your single made it onto the l word now tell me more about how you spend these naked sundays *giggles*

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