Foxy ‘Rollercoaster’ heroine plays piano on Fox

by Woody Weingarten
December 24, 2014

Pianist Nancy Fox, tap dancer in wheelchair show Fox viewers how music cheers elderly


Nancy Fox

Fox News Channel 2 has spotlighted Nancy Fox, heroine of the new VitalityPress book, “Rollercoaster: How a man can survive his partner’s breast cancer.”

The heart-warming segment was televised Christmas Day at 5 p.m., then repeated at 6.

If you missed it, you can catch it on the KTVU Channel 2 website.

Just click here, then click on the video (and wait a second or three for it to load).

Enjoy!

Nancy was paired with Maree Gilmore, whom she first encountered a few months ago during a piano gig at the rehab facility where Maree lives.

When the 83-year-old (who’s confined for the most part to a wheelchair) spontaneously started tap dancing to Nancy’s rhythms, presto, an instant friendship was magically born.

The duo then taped, on Nancy’s 75th birthday, an inspiring three-minute video with the theme “Disibilities Don’t Limit.” That effort is available on YouTube.

A short time later, Sharon Navratil, a producer for the San Francisco Bay Area’s Fox affiliate, KTVU, saw a reference to the video in a life-affirming letter Nancy had written to the Marin Independent Journal.

She was so moved she soon brought a camerawoman-editor, Anne Onate, to Kindred Nursing and Traditional Care center in Greenbrae to film the pair for the Fox audience.

Maree Gilmore

Nancy’s brilliantly been stroking the eighty-eights there and at countless other senior facilities for years, despite being hard of hearing.

The two-person crew carefully spent almost two hours taping the duo for a segment that lasts only minutes.

Nancy, who’s now in her 20th year of being cancer-free, likes to quote from her letter to sum up her feelings about the video and the newscast: “I hope our duet will inspire people with disabilities to continue doing what they love.”

She also enjoys repeating what she said in “Rollercoaster,” the book I, Woody Weingarten, authored: “I can be happy and healthy…As a card-carrying member of the Cancer Club, a card-carrying member of the human race, I want joy in the years [ahead].”

Nancy’s friends emailed and called to offer congratulations — from as far away as Hawaii, where a happy couple streamed the telecast as it was happening — after the newscasts aired.

Those appreciations returned to my foxy Fox wife some of the cheer and joy she’s brought others — cheer and joy that could be witnessed in her segment with Maree on Fox.

The whole enchilada could be called a study in inspiration, perfect for the holiday season, or, for that matter, any time.

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