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  1. Three days after Sweetwater performed on The Red Skelton Show on December 30, 1969, singer Nansi Nevins was severely injured when the car she was traveling in was struck by a drunk driver.

  2. 21 de feb. de 2022 · Here's an interview with Nancy Nevins who fronted the band Sweetwater, a band seemingly destined for huge success until a fateful night four months after the Woodstock Festival in 1969 (on which...

  3. In December of 1969 their lead vocalist, Nancy Nevins, was hit by a drunken driver, suffering nearly fatal injuries including a severely damaged vocal cord. Awaiting her recovery, the band continued to gather fans with their exciting performances while releasing two more albums on Warner/ Reprise, “Just For You” and “Melon”.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2012 · Three days after Sweetwater performed on The Red Skelton Show (December 1969), singer Nancy "Nansi" Nevins was severely injured in a car accident, which stopped the progress of the band. Due to the accident, Nancy experienced brain damage for a number of years following the collision, and permanent damage to one of her vocal cords.

  5. Nansi Nevins is known for Taking Woodstock (2009), The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) and Sweetwater (1999).

  6. La vocalista de la banda californiana Sweetwater recuerda su participación en el emblemático festival musical, que esta semana llega a su aniversario 50.

  7. Sweetwater, first rock band to play at Woodstock 69. Multi-genre group; formerly on Warner/Reprise records. Recently reformed; playing their best of past and breaking out into new territory.