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Victoria SpiveySpivey Records Spivey Records Add article description Spivey Records was a specialist blues record label founded by blues singer Victoria Spivey and jazz historian Len Kunstadt in 1961. The Records has released a series of blues and jazz albums between 1961 and 1985. This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2018) History of Spivey Records The label recorded a wide variety of blues musicians who were friends of Spivey and Kunstadt, including Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Big Joe Williams, Lonnie Johnson, Memphis Slim, and Louis Armstrong. Kunstadt had a rough and ready approach to recording; he was known to walk through the session and shout "More mistakes!"[1] On March 2, 1962, Bob Dylan contributed harmonica and backing vocals to… (Source: Wikipedia)
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