Linny Nance was born into a family rich in music. He took up piano at 8 years old and trumpet at age 11. Music gave Linny a creative way to work around cerebral palsy, with which he was born.
Linny began his professional career in 1985 with Little Joe Blue, and he has gone on to share the stage and/or studio with Dreyfus, Lucky Peterson, Yarborough and Peoples, James Ingram (on a Patti LaBelle tour), Tutu Jones, Pamela "The Saxtress" Williams, Tom Braxton, Freddie Jones, and a variety of other talented acts. He has played all over Europe, Japan, Canada and the Carribbean, and his performance credits include the Montreux Jazz Festival, The Jazzhaus, The Olympic Games Festivities in Atlanta, Caravan of Dreams in Fort Worth, and a long list of other similar venues.
A composer, arranger and producer, Linny works out of his Dallas studio, writing and producing music for local R&B groups, as well as jazz, rap and gospel artists. He plays recording sessions for area producers on trumpet and keyboards and leads his own band called Network.
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