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Pat & Victoria Garvey
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a***@gmail.com
2014-05-28 19:35:28 UTC
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Does anyone remember this CA based folk duo from the late sixties. They
toured the coffee house circuit quite a bit. I saw them once in Kansas
City at The Vanguard and once in Aspen at Jake's Abbey Cellar, both great
clubs now long gone.
At any rate, they did an album or two and published a songbook. One great
song they did was an a cappella number, "Trail of Tears," about the forced
migration of the Cherokee. Anyone out there know what became of this act?
Pat & Victoria Garvey split in 1972. Pat suffered a stroke around 2005 and has since been paralyzed on one side and unable to walk or play guitar. I was married to Victoria for 42 years and we continued to play together as Don & Victoria Armstrong until her death on May 5, 2014 of recurring colon cancer. She had the voice of an angel and the ability to sing any kind of music and sing it well. And that was matched by her incredible song-writing. I miss her dearly.
Abby Sale
2014-05-29 12:37:19 UTC
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On Wed, 28 May 2014 12:35:28 -0700 (PDT), ***@gmail.com wrote:

My sincerest condolences.

Some losses are unspeakable.

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I am Abby Sale - in Raleigh, North Carolina

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s***@gmail.com
2014-06-15 02:48:55 UTC
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I just found the record "Pat and Victoria Garvey Songs 1965-1971" at a thrift shop and bought it! I am listening to it now and OMG what voices! This album is on Mud Records. I am sorry to hear of Victoria's passing! I would have love to have met her to tell her what a beautiful voice she had!!
My condolences!
Robert Spahr
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2017-01-02 01:08:01 UTC
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I was married to Victoria for the last 42 years of her life. Yes, she did have the voice of an angel and the grace and beauty to match. I miss her dearly. I have a photo tribute to her on my website: nightpeopledance.com. Pat called me once after she passed but when I tried to reach him back, he was non-responsive. Last I heard he was still alive but that was a couple years back. Last I knew, he was in Montana.
a***@gmail.com
2017-01-02 01:09:45 UTC
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I was married to Victoria for the last 42 years of her life. Yes, she did have the voice of an angel and the grace and beauty to match. I miss her dearly. I have a photo tribute to her on my website: nightpeopledance.com. Pat called me once after she passed but when I tried to reach him back, he was non-responsive. Last I heard he was still alive but that was a couple years back. Last I knew, he was in Montana.
Don Armstrong
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2018-05-01 16:42:43 UTC
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I was married to Victoria for the last 42 years of her life. Yes, she did have the voice of an angel and the grace and beauty to match. I miss her dearly. I have a photo tribute to her on my website: nightpeopledance.com. Pat called me once after she passed but when I tried to reach him back, he was non-responsive. Last I heard he was still alive but that was a couple years back. Last I knew, he was in Montana.
Don Armstrong
Very sorry to report that Pat Garvey passed away on October 26, 2017 after suffering a second stroke.
s***@gmail.com
2018-09-14 18:03:42 UTC
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Where can we find the recordings? I've been searching and searching.
h***@gmail.com
2020-05-05 14:39:02 UTC
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I was just going through some old music files and found the handwritten lyrics for "The Lovin' of the Game" on "Pat & Victoria" stationery ann"Words: Pat, Tune: Victoria".

I used to sing this song and had long forgotten where I learned it. Now, 55 years later, I have the answer.
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