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[[Image:NWOODIN.gif|left|thumb|250px|Nancy Woodin]]WOODIN, Nancy.  (Rochelle, IL, Sept. 1, 1956--  ). Musician and music composer.  Woodin achieved great success as a composer with fifteen piano solos published with Myklas Music Press of Denver, Colorado.  One solo, “Rainbows,” was selected for the National Piano Federation Festival three-year term (1995-1997).  
[[Image:NWOODIN.gif|left|thumb|150px|Nancy Woodin]]WOODIN, Nancy.  (Rochelle, IL, Sept. 1, 1956--  ). Woodin achieved great success as a composer with fifteen piano solos published with Myklas Music Press of Denver, Colorado.  One solo, “Rainbows,” was selected for the National Piano Federation Festival three-year term (1995-1997). In 2020 she had published sixteen pieces and was working with Alfred Music.  


An independent piano teacher since 1978, Woodin served as an organist at [[SAINT LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH]] beginning in 1992.  She was also a member and co-president of the Dubuque Area Piano Teachers and a member and assistant treasurer of the American Guild of Organists.
An independent piano teacher since 1978, Woodin served as an organist at [[ST. LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH]] beginning in 1992.  She was also a member and co-president of the Dubuque Area Piano Teachers and a member and assistant treasurer of the American Guild of Organists.
 
Nancy and her husband [[WOODIN, John F.|John F. WOODIN]] moved to Cincinnati, Ohio in 2015 to be near family. They returned in August of 2018 to do a family recital at the Galena Art Center. The Woodins chose full retirement in December of 2019, and spend time composing and posting their works to their website, http://WoodnMusic.com., from which their self-published piano pieces could be printed from home.
 
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Nancy Woodin

WOODIN, Nancy. (Rochelle, IL, Sept. 1, 1956-- ). Woodin achieved great success as a composer with fifteen piano solos published with Myklas Music Press of Denver, Colorado. One solo, “Rainbows,” was selected for the National Piano Federation Festival three-year term (1995-1997). In 2020 she had published sixteen pieces and was working with Alfred Music.

An independent piano teacher since 1978, Woodin served as an organist at ST. LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH beginning in 1992. She was also a member and co-president of the Dubuque Area Piano Teachers and a member and assistant treasurer of the American Guild of Organists.

Nancy and her husband John F. WOODIN moved to Cincinnati, Ohio in 2015 to be near family. They returned in August of 2018 to do a family recital at the Galena Art Center. The Woodins chose full retirement in December of 2019, and spend time composing and posting their works to their website, http://WoodnMusic.com., from which their self-published piano pieces could be printed from home.

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Woodin, Nancy, e-mail, May 10, 2020