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Spanky Wilson's songs: Listen to songs by Spanky Wilson on Myspace, Stream Free Online Music by Spanky Wilson. Spanky Wilson (born c.1947) is an American soul, funk and jazz vocalist, who has performed internationally and recorded several albums since the late 1960s. 1 Biography; 2 Discography (partial); 3 Gallery; 4 References; 5 External links. She was born in Philadelphia, and was raised in. Aplikasi Tv Untuk Laptop Tanpa Internet. Complete your Spanky Wilson record collection. Discover Spanky Wilson's full discography. Shop new and used Vinyl and CDs.

Contents • • • • • Biography [ ] She was born in, and was raised in,, reputedly gaining the nickname 'Spanky' as a result of the spankings she received from her father. She started singing as a child and after an early marriage, began performing in clubs aged 17 with. She was soon recruited by for a national tour, which ended in 1967 in,. There, she sang in clubs and was introduced to, who invited her to record.

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Allison And Lillia Download Sub Indo 3gp there. She sang as a on records by,, and others, before releasing her first single, 'The Last Day of Summer', produced by Barnum and released in early 1969. This was followed by the album Spankin' Brand New (1969), on which all the songs were written by composer and pianist. Wilson released several further singles on, a label set up in by, and two more albums, Doin' It (1969) and Let It Be (1970). She also appeared on nationally networked TV shows, and made her international debut in 1970 at the Song Festival in. She has shared the stage with soul and jazz legends such as,, organists Jimmy McGriff and, cornetist, percussionist, and.

In 1971 she moved to and sang in clubs before recording for Eastbound, a subsidiary of. The 1974 single 'Home' was again co-written by Howlett Smith, and she released the album Specialty of the House the following year. She returned to live in Los Angeles, and performed in clubs there for several years, before moving to,, in 1985 and re-marrying. During the late 1980s and 1990s, she performed mainly in France, Germany and other parts of Europe. In 1999, she released the album Things Are Getting Better with the Philippe Milanta Trio.