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Patricia lends her passionate voice
to a Collection of songs written,
arranged, performed and produced by
George Arriola. You are sure to enjoy
their collaboration! |
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Born
Patricia Lynn Ivey in May of 1972, in Texas;
married Joseph Flores in 1997; Education:
Attended University of Texas at El Paso.
Addresses: Management / Fan Club - P.O. Box
962924, El Paso, Texas, 79996. Website -
Patricia Ivey Online. Record Label - Vyking
Recordings, El Paso, Texas.
Patricia was born to Louis Ivey a professional
bull riding cowboy for 17 years and son of the
honorable Louis J. Ivey, Texas State
Representative and cotton farmer, and
Catherine M. O’Donnell the oldest daughter of
a West Texas pioneer family; and to Nila
Baird, a loving and supportive mother who
cared for others and daughter of Ernest Baird,
a West Texas CPA and Ethel Newton a devoted
teacher and church worker.
After her
father stepped away from a 17 year
professional bull riding career, Patricia and
her younger brothers traveled across the
United States and Mexico with the family where
their father worked for the United States
Department of Agriculture which started in
West Texas and ended after 37 years in the
Caribbean Island of Jamaica. |
At the
age of twelve, Patricia got her start singing
and performing on the school grounds. She also
took her first guitar lessons while living in
Mexico from one of her teachers in Chiapas,
Mexico. After living in the interior of
Mexico, the Ivey's finally settled down in
Fabens, Texas, a small town outside of El
Paso. Patricia continued her singing after she
started attending the Baptist church there.
Shortly after, she caught the attention of
local church goers and began singing at other
churches in the area.
Music was always a big influence in her life.
"As far back as I can remember, 8-tracks of
Waylon Jennings, Johnny Paycheck, and Charlie
Pride were playing in the pickup truck and mom
always had The Beatles or Johnny Rivers on the
turntable." Ivey told the Dagger in a 2008
online interview. "My maternal grandmother
played piano and organ in the church, the same
church I attend. My mom was first chair
clarinet when she was at Fabens High School,
and my dad played guitar. Then there are my
brothers, Matt and Mark, and me of course, we
all played in the Fabens High School band."
After graduating, she went on to attend the
University of Texas at El Paso to major in
Education. She took voice classes and
continued to perform in local competitions for
a number of years. In 2005, she came across a
home studio in El Paso run by George Arriola.
She really didn't have any big plans, just
wanted to record some songs to give to her
parents. Before you knew it she was recording
"River of Life". "What can I say, George can
put pen to paper and create a masterpiece."
"Christian music brings such a spiritual yet
powerful message to people, you can't help but
be inspired by it."
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