Mavis Rivers

Mavis Rivers

Person from United States

Genres: vocal jazz

Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers
Mavis Rivers

About Mavis Rivers

Mavis Chloe Rivers (19 May 1929 – 29 May 1992) was a Samoan and New Zealand jazz singer. She was born in Apia, Samoa, as one of thirteen children to a musical family. In 1952, Rivers made several recordings with the Lloyd Sly Quartette at Stebbing Studios, released on Zodiac, Capitol and Stebbings labels. Then in 1954 she moved to the United States where she married Glicerio Reyes "David" Catingub, a Filipino singer and bass player, and they had two sons. She was a nominee for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1960. Rivers died in 1992 due to a stroke after a concert in Los Angeles, California.

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