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Beverly Bivens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beverly Bivens
Beverly (Bev) Ann Bivens (born April 28, 1946) was lead singer with the American West Coast folk-rock group We Five from 1965-67. After her marriage to jazz musician Fred Marshall and the break-up of We Five, she sang for a while with the experimental Light Sound Dimension, but, by the late 1960s had largely left the music scene. After many years of relative seclusion, she sang at the opening of an exhibition in San Francisco in 2009. Her son is the saxophonist Joshi Marshall. ==Background== Beverly Ann Bivens was born in Santa Ana, California on April 28, 1946.〔California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics〕 Her father, Charles Walter Bivens (1914-1982), was originally from Arkansas, with pre-revolutionary Welsh antecedents who probably came to America via London, England.〔http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/i/v/Gary-Keith-Bivens/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0083.html Bivens is derived ultimately from the Welsh ''ap Evan'' (son of Evan) and would typically have been anglicised after settlement in England. An 18th century ancestor, Nathaniel Bivens Sr., then living in North Carolina, married Peggy Tyler from London.〕 Beverly attended Santa Ana High School (attended also by Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers, as well as members of the Chantays and actress Diane Keaton, who was her contemporary)〔Jonathan Moor (1990) ''Diane Keaton: The Story of the Real Annie Hall''. Keaton was three months older than Bivens; Keaton graduated in the class of 1963, Bivens in the class of 1964.〕 and Orange Coast Junior College,〔Sleeve notes for LP, ''You Were on My Mind'' (1965)〕 where she majored in liberal arts.
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