Nanci Griffith
Born
July 6, 1953
Died
August 13, 2021 (68 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Seguin, Texas, USA
Griffith was born in Seguin, Texas, and her career has spanned a variety of musical genres, predominantly country, folk, and what she terms "folkabilly." Griffith won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1994 for her recording, Other Voices, Other Rooms.
This album features Griffith covering the songs of artists who were her major influences. One of her better-known songs is "From a Distance," which was written and composed by Julie Gold, although Bette Midler's version achieved greater commercial success. Similarly, other artists have occasionally achieved greater success than Griffith herself with songs that she wrote or co-wrote. For example, Kathy Mattea had a country music top five hit with a 1986 cover of Griffith's "Love at the Five and Dime" and Suzy Bogguss had one of her largest hits with Griffith's and Tom Russell's "Outbound Plane".
In 1994, Griffith teamed up with Jimmy Webb to contribute the song "If These Old Walls Could Speak" to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization. Griffith was a survivor of breast cancer which was diagnosed in 1996, and thyroid cancer in 1998.
Known For

Nanci Griffith: From a Distance
2024

For the Sake of the Song: The Story of Anderson Fair
Self
2010

Nanci Griffith - Winter Marquee
Self
2002

Other Voices, Too: An Evening With Nanci Griffith
Self
1999

Annabelle's Wish
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
1997

Nanci Griffith: Other Voices, Other Rooms
Self
1993

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Self - Musical Guest · (1 episode)
1993

Nanci Griffith: One Fair Summer Evening
Self
1988

Austin City Limits
Self · (4 episodes)
1975

Austin City Limits
Self (archive footage) · (1 episode)
1975