Nancy and the Jam Fancys are 5 young men from Moruya, 300km south of Sydney, a town known for its granite and oysters. Their band grew out of the boredom of their small town during the plague years.
Their name came from an acid trip vocalist Lewis Griffin shared with two local pigs “Nancy” and “Jam Fancy”. They make music that recalls the halcyon age of Australian punk music, underpinned by one of the more remarkable rock and roll voices in recent times.
They are fresh. Real fresh. So fresh in fact that they are yet to play a show in a capital city.