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Nanci Griffith was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter known for her contributions to folk and country music. Born in Seguin, Texas, and raised in Austin, she began her music career as a teenager, releasing her debut album, "There's a Light Beyond These Woods," in 1978. Her 1993 album, "Other Voices, Other Rooms," won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Griffith was known for collaborations with artists like Emmylou Harris, John Prine, and The Crickets. Her music often included social commentary, with songs like "It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go" and "Trouble in the Fields" addressing themes of racism and economic hardship. The products available from the artist Nanci Griffith include CDs.