Ann Hampton Callaway

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Ann Hampton Callaway is an American singer, songwriter, and Tony-nominated Broadway composer known for her work in jazz and cabaret as well as for writing and performing the theme song to the TV sitcom *The Nanny*.

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instanceOf cabaret singer
composer
human
jazz singer
songwriter
activeIn Broadway NERFINISHED
cabaret scene in New York City
awardReceived Theatre World Award NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Liz Callaway NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1958-09-30
familyName Callaway NERFINISHED
genre cabaret
jazz
traditional pop
givenName Ann NERFINISHED
hasEthnicOrigin Jewish descent
hasWebsite https://www.annhamptoncallaway.com
instrument piano
voice
knownFor jazz and cabaret performances
languageOfPerformance English
name Ann Hampton Callaway NERFINISHED
nationality American
nominatedFor Tony Award for Best Original Score NERFINISHED
notableWork theme song for the television series The Nanny
occupation actress
composer
pianist
recording artist
singer
songwriter
partOf American jazz tradition
performed theme song for The Nanny
placeOfBirth Chicago NERFINISHED
residence New York City
sexualOrientation bisexual
sibling Liz Callaway NERFINISHED
spouse Kari Strand NERFINISHED
stateOfBirth Illinois NERFINISHED
wrote theme song for The Nanny

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The Nanny composer Ann Hampton Callaway
Michael Feinstein collaboratedWith Ann Hampton Callaway