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the following year. She returned to live in Los Angeles, and performed in clubs there for several years, before moving to France in 1985 and re-marrying. During the late 1980s and 1990s, Wilson performed mainly in France, Germany and other parts of Europe. In 2000, she released the album
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Billboard - Volume 81 1969 "Superscope's initial product from H. B. Barnum will be the LP " Doin' It" by Spanky Wilson which originally came out on Barnum's Mothers label."
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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
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with the Philippe Milanta Trio. About the same time, several compilations of her earlier recordings were released in Britain.
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for a national tour, which ended in 1967 in Los Angeles, California. There, she sang in clubs and was introduced to
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In 2000, after she had returned to live in California, Wilson was contacted by British DJ and record producer
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vocalist, who has performed internationally and recorded several albums since the late 1960s.
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The legendary Spanky Wilson returns to Los Angeles: Her personal story.
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Ruckus Roboticus & Spanky Wilson "T.G.I.F. (Thank God It's Funky)"
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Wilson has shared the stage with soul and jazz musicians such as
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American soul, funk and jazz vocalist (born c. 1947)
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Spanky Wilson with the Quantic Soul Orchestra, 2006
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Spanky Wilson with the Quantic Soul Orchestra, 2006
Philadelphia
Jazz
funk
soul
funk
jazz
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Stanley Turrentine
Jimmy McGriff
H. B. Barnum
Letta Mbulu
O. C. Smith
Lou Rawls
Howlett Smith
Mothers Records
Jay Ward
Marvin Gaye
Sammy Davis Jr.
Brother Jack McDuff
Nat Adderley
Willie Bobo
Lalo Schifrin
Jimmy Smith
Westbound Records
Will Holland
The Quantic Soul Orchestra
Tru Thoughts

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