Nancy Wilson was recommended to me - speaking about Cannonball Adderley, which is one of the people that was recommend to me - Nancy Wilson was recommended to me by Cannonball Adderley. He thought she was a very good singer and that I could be interested in working with her. She knew about me, more about me than I knew about her at the time. She was going to be appearing in New York, in the Bronx, at the Blue Morocco. She was appearing there to replace a singer who was sick, I think, at the time. So she invited me to come up and hear her. She was already here in New York, working as a secretary, to wait for her chance to get started and get a recording deal. So she was in New York. She decided to come from Columbus, Ohio, to New York for the purpose of meeting me. As she said, she came definitely for me and to get a recording deal [at] Capitol Records, where important people were that she wanted to be with. To make a long story short, my wife and I went up to the Blue Morocco to hear Nancy Wilson. She came on. She sang her Dinah Washington book, her tunes. She sang different hits of everybody. She sang all these different songs. Had a good voice. Didn't really - I said, she can sing. She's good. She's got a voice. And she looks good - a very pretty lady, shapely and all of that. She's very - all of that was in her favor. And then she started to sing Guess who I saw today? And I said, oh, that's it, because I began to get that emotional feeling. That and a couple of other ballads she did. I said, this is where she is. She ain't with all of that other stuff. She's been doing the Dinah Washington thing. They're fine, but she did them all. Somebody else had done that already. But here's her. This is - I felt that was it.