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REBECCA SPENCER: The Jewels of the American Cabaret Crown...
By Jayson Meynard in London.

Rebecca Spencer
was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA, and raised in Levittown, a
suburb of Pennsylvania.
Her parents loved the arts, music and creative talents. They served their
country with pride and exemplary devotion.. Her father graduated from the U.S.
Naval Academy and served on submarines in WW II. Later on, he
worked for the Rhom and Haas plastics company until retirement. Her mother
attended Arcadia College in Philadelphia, as a nutritionist. She volunteered
for the American Red Cross, devoting her life to the service of others,
particularly the men, the women and their families during the Vietnam
War. Rebecca's mother is a gifted painter.
After graduating from High School, Rebecca attended
Ithaca College in upstate NY, where she earned a Bachelor of Music
degree in performance. Today, Rebecca Spencer lives with her husband
and two cats in a house they bought and which dates back to 1896. A
charming and warm house located in a small river town 25 miles north of
Manhattan in an historical town of Dobbs Ferry, NY. Although the Spencers
never made time to have children, they remained “kid friendly” to all of
their neighbors and relatives.
Ms. Spencer is a stunning
beauty, petite of a stature but a giant of a talent. She is 5'4". Her
captivating and dangerously charming blue eyes , sometimes hazel were given by
the providence just to mesmerize you. And the wardrobe should match her eyes,
I assume. "I love a dress that is of one color, in red deep rust, or black or
even, white as long as it is feminine and comfortable enough to enhance the
hour glass figure and that you can take a comfortable deep breath in, and sip
some wine in after a performance." Rebecca came to the rescue...
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