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Vicki Spurrellll
    Born in Ottawa, but was raised in the small town of Iroquois Ontario.
Vicki’s passion for singing at a young age started in the basement of where she lived with her parents Allan and Mary Doherty.
Vicki Spurrell’s vibrant voice and lively style has been heard at Fairs where she has shared the stage with Tracy Brown, Randall Prescott and Charlie Pride’s son- Dion Pride. Fundraisers, Nursing and Retirement Homes, Birthday parties, Weddings, Luncheons, and other social events.
Her fun-loving style incorporates a range of music from Classic Country and Gospel, as well as some 50’s tunes, with a little bit of old time rock and roll thrown in for good measure.
Vicki has traveled throughout Ottawa and the surrounding area sharing her talented vocals with a touch of sparkle and a huge sprinkling of joy but has recently moved to a small town called Stirling Ontario to join her husband as he takes on a new Church pastorate there and just recently released her new single called “Love Is Not Enough” to radio all over and has made it to #2 on the Country Music Charts in the U.K. She is also currently working on
a couple of new releases to be released in the near future.
Vicki hopes to spread some joy through music in her new area as soon as permitted due to this Pandemic.
Aside from singing at local venues, Vicki has been found at Church where she fills the role of Pastor’s wife and Worship Leader.
Pre-COVID Vicki was doing 300+ bookings a year but during this pandemic she has been doing music virtually with some facilities from back home in the Ottawa Valley.
She is just a down home girl who loves to entertain and make people smile.
You will be truly impressed after having the opportunity of seeing her performance.
To hear more of Vicki’s Music:
Vicki Spurrell - Vickisings4u (Facebook) https://youtube.com/channel/UCCgUxWBZFuk6AUPHbl9vLrA (Youtube) or Vicki Spurrell
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