Nancy Nash

Nancy Nash is a Canadian blues and pop singer, who has recorded and performed both under her birth name and as Sazacha Red Sky.

She participated in the 1986 charity single "Actions Speak Louder Than Words",[5] performed as a backing vocalist for Bon Jovi, Loverboy, Long John Baldry, Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, Big Walter Horton and Cher,[6] and recorded the Expo 86 theme song "Something's Happening Here".

[8] George's son Leonard disputed the claim of adoption, noting that he had never met Nash until long after his father's death,[9] and insisted that she did not have the right to record "The Prayer Song".

[8] She disputed George's claim that she had appropriated the song for financial gain, noting that only 1,000 copies of the album had been pressed of which she had no expectation of selling more than a few hundred.

[9] She has recorded three further albums, composed music for the documentary film Girl Gone Bad, and founded a wildlife sanctuary in British Columbia.