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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_VaseyJane Vasey - Wikipedia

    Jane Elizabeth Vasey (October 16, 1949 – July 6, 1982) was a Canadian blues piano player, best known for her years playing with the Downchild Blues Band. Vasey played with the band from 1973 until her death, from leukemia, on July 6, 1982.

  2. Tribute to Jane Vasey One of the first tunes Jane Vasey recorded after she joined the Downchild Blues Band in 1973 was Otis Spanns Must Have Been the Devil. Par for the course – Spann was one of the very first blues pianists she’d heard, and she always loved his music.

  3. 18. Juli 2009 · Downchild Blues Band featuring Jane Vasey. Radio Gordo. 1.59K subscribers. Subscribed. 748. 117K views 14 years ago. Jane Vasey was one heck of a piano player as you can see. ...more. Jane...

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  4. In 1982, the band suffered a major setback with the untimely death of keyboard player Jane Vasey, who succumbed to leukemia at the age of thirty-two. Donnie Walsh, who was living with Vasey at the time, took a period of time off to reflect on his future and that of the band. The band came back in the fall of 1982, with both a new ...

  5. Jane Vasey was a pianist who played for the Downchild Blues Band and died in 1982. She is remembered by a scholarship for music students at Brandon University.

  6. Jane Elizabeth Vasey. Blues Musician. An accomplished Canadian composer and pianist, she was a member of the musical group, 'Downchild Blues Band.'. The group which formed in 1969 in Toronto, Ontario, and disbanded in 1978, also included Donnie Walsh, and Richard Walsh.

  7. Jane Vasey Memorial Scholarship Fund. Donnie Walsh was instrumental in the founding of the Jane Vasey Memorial Scholarship fund at Brandon University. The fund was co–founded by Vasey’s late parents (Dorothy and Ross) and Downchild Blues Band in 1983 to sponsor keyboards students in the Brandon University (alma mater of Vasey) school of music.