Nancy Cartonio

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Lil McGill
Lil McGill in 2007
Lil McGill in 2007
Background information
Born (1977-02-21) February 21, 1977 (age 44)
Wichita, Kansas, US
GenresIndie, adult contemporary, pop, reggae, progressive folk
Occupation(s)Musician, producer, businesswoman
Instrumentsvocals, guitars, keyboards
Years active1990s-present
LabelsIndependent, CD Baby
Websitewww.myspace.com/nancycartonio

Lil McGill (born Nancy Cartonio) aka Naenerys Cargaryen, Mother Of Hooligans (born February 21, 1977, Wichita, Kansas, USA) is a folk musician, songwriter, and music producer living in Portland, Maine.

History[]

Cartonio has been a musician since she was a child. Cartonio's band "Dear Liza" was very popular in the Northeast United States during the 1990s. She also performed as a duo with her friend Heather Caston for many years. She is on the board of directors of the libertarian think tank The Council of Twelve,[1] the Maine Music Association,[2][3] and the Maine Songwriters' Association. Cartonio has been featured on 98.9 WCLZ FM[4] in Portland, Maine and included in the Boston Phoenix[5] newspaper. Internationally, she has charted on numerous folk internet charts and receives rotation on internet radio daily.[6] She quietly released an E-cookbook under the name Mother Of Hooligans in 2017.

Discography[]

  • Ridiculous: Lil McGill ft Mr Gadget – 2017
  • Life and Love – 2007 (Nancy Cartonio)
  • Birthday – 2000 (Nan Car)
  • The Haunting of Bill's House on Wolcott Street – 1994 (Dear Liza)
  • This is Aggressive Folk (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – 1993 (Dear Liza)

Appearances[]

  • SOLNJHA ft Lil McGill – 2019
  • Lost Houses – 2003, Jason Spooner (piano & backing vocals)
  • Naked in Portland (soundtrack) – 2003, Jason Wilkins aka Figure Models (lead vocals)

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