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Victoria Spivey MP3 albums featuring Lonnie Johnson

Victoria Spivey Music Videos (2)
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| | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1926-1927) CD (2000)
$14.15 Personnel includes: Victoria Spivey (vocals, piano); Lonnie Johnson (guitar); Porter Grainger (piano). Recorded in 1926-27. Personnel: Victoria Spivey (vocals); Lonnie Johnson (guitar); DeLloyd Barnes, John Erby, Porter Grainger (piano). Liner Note Author: Chris Frazer Smith. Recording information: New York, NY ...
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| Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1927-1929) CD (2000)
$13.25 Recorded between October 31, 1927 and September 24, 1929. Includes liner notes by Chris Smith. Personnel: Victoria Spivey (vocals, piano); Lonnie Johnson (vocals, guitar, percussion); Eddie Lang (guitar); Mancy Cara (banjo); Albert Nicholas, Omer Simeon (clarinet); Charlie Holmes (alto saxophone); ...
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| Victoria Spivey appears on Lonnie Johnson Complete Recorded Works (1925-1932), Vol. 4: 1928-1929 CD (1991) Import
$13.15 Personnel includes: Lonnie Johnson (vocals, guitar); Victoria Spivey (vocals, piano); Hoagy Carmichael, Spencer Williams, Jimmy Foster (vocals); Blind Willie Dunn [Eddie Lang] (guitar); King Oliver (cornet); J.C. Johnson (piano). Recorded in San Antonio, Texas and New York, New York in ...
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 Victoria Spivey MP3 Songs
Popular or famous Victoria Spivey songs: Dope Head Blues, Toothache Blues (MP3), Moaning the Blues, Funny Feathers (MP3), Garter Snake Blues, Black Snake Blues (MP3). More music songs Good Cabbage, One Hour Mama (MP3), Murder in the First Degree, Arkansas Road Blues, Santa Fe Blues, T-B Blues (MP3). More music songs How Do You Do It That Way?, Furniture Man Blues, Furniture Man Blues, Pt. 1, Furniture Man Blues, Pt. 2, Got the Blues So Bad (MP3). More music songs Hoodoo Man Blues, Blood Hound Blues, Dirty T.B. Blues.
 Victoria Spivey Biography
Victoria Spivey rose to fame in the 1920s and 1930s with other first-generation blues stars like Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and Sippie Wallace. She performed her own witty, often lewdly suggestive compositions to the accompaniment of a piano (which she played well) or guitar (a frequent accompanist was guitar legend Lonnie Johnson).
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Lonnie Johnson | Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Peetie Wheatstraw, Albert Ammons, Martha Copeland, Wilton Crawley, Merline Johnson, Charlie McFadden | | Victoria Spivey | Lonnie Johnson, Alberta Hunter, King Oliver, Roosevelt Sykes |
 Contemporaries
Bessie Smith, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Memphis Minnie, Lonnie Johnson, Ma Rainey, Alberta Hunter, Roosevelt Sykes, Mamie Smith, Sippie Wallace, Ida Cox, Porter Grainger
 Followers
Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday, Bonnie Raitt, Etta James, Maria Muldaur, Rory Block, Ruth Brown, Saffire -- The Uppity Blues Women, Karen Dalton, Lou Ann Barton, Angela Strehli
 Influences
Bessie Smith, Sara Martin
 More Music Artists
Drew Jacobs, Shawn Cannon
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