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  1. Victoria Spivey was a prominent blues woman because she lived long enough to have an impact on the younger generation of blues musicians who discovered blues music in the 1960s U.S. blues revival. This revival was influenced by both British blues bands and American blues artists like Paul Butterfield or Elvin Bishop.

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  3. Spivey, Victoria (1906–1976)African-American blues singer and songwriter whose performances set the pattern for singers today. Name variations: Victoria Regina Spivey; Vicky Spivey; Queen Victoria; occasionally recorded as Jane Lucas.

  4. 27 de ago. de 2012 · Victoria Spivey: piano & vocalProduced by Maddalena Fagandini & Giles Oakley (BBC TV series)Recorded in 1976more blues? www.radiorawblues.com 24hs non-stop n...

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  5. 18 de oct. de 2020 · Victoria Spivey: Black Snake Blues. Blues is a musical genre that originated in the Deep South, such as Mississippi Delta, by the African Americans during the late 19th Century. Blues was rooted in African musical elements, work, and spiritual songs. It consists of musical instruments like a guitar, piano, and soloist singer.

  6. Victoria returned to show business in 1962 when she formed her own record company, Spivey Records. Her first record on the label featured Bob Dylan as an accompanist. So, Spivey’s career began again in the early 1960s; she began performing in folk and blues festivals and in nightclubs in and around New York City and continued to record for the rest of her life.

  7. 1 de jun. de 1995 · Victoria Regina Spivey (known as Queen, Vicky, and Jane Lucas), blues singer and songwriter, daughter of Grant and Addie (Smith) Spivey, was born at Houston on October 15, 1906. Her mother was a nurse, and her father had his own family string band. Victoria learned piano as a child and during her teens played at local parties in the Houston area.