[78-L] Spivey... no not THAT Spivey

Malcolm Rockwell malcolm at 78data.com
Mon Aug 8 11:32:49 PDT 2011


I believe so, yes. The titles, especially the "Buffalo" title, rings a 
bell. But I do not remember it as being on Commodore.
Mal

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On 8/8/2011 8:27 AM, Julian Vein wrote:
> On 08/08/11 19:23, Malcolm Rockwell wrote:
>> Okay, I'm stumped!
>> A while ago I bought an album from the 40s on a minor label by an artist
>> named Spivey. Not Victoria Spivey, not Sweet Pease Spivey, just Spivey.
>> Turns out she was a gay, "blue" piano player with a notorious lounge act
>> in New York that many lads went to see as a rite of passage, sort of. I
>> cannot find the fool thing. It's hiding somewhere in my collection and
>> being very elusive.
>> I've tried Googling "Spivey" and "lounge act" and "New York 1940" all to
>> no avail.
>> I could use a scan of the cover and the notes on the inside cover if
>> anyone has this item.
>> Meanwhile I'll keep searching.
>> Mal "aaaaaargh!" Rockwell
>>
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> Was it this set on Commodore?
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>        Julian Vein
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