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Episode 6 – "The Story of Melba Moore" June 14, 2009 () Documenting the rise and career of recording artist and actress Melba Moore. Interviews with Melba Moore, Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Ben Vereen, Clifton Davis, Paul Laurence, Meli'sa Morgan, Alan Palanker, Dyana Williams, and Bill Cosby. Episode 7 – "The Story of Shalamar"
Moore was born Beatrice Melba Smith on October 29, 1945 [1] in New York City to Gertrude Melba Smith (1920–1976), who was a singer professionally known as Bonnie Davis and Teddy Hill (1909–1978), a big band leader. [6]
Unsung is an hour-long music documentary program that airs on TV One which premiered on November 27, 2008. It uncovers the stories behind well-known R&B and hip-hop music artists, bands, or groups which were ranked on the Billboard music charts with a string of hits, only to have their career derailed by a major crisis that caused them to be essentially unappreciated by later generations of ...
Melba Moore, a Grammy-nominated singer and Tony-winning Broadway actress, will tell her life story to music during a performance Thursday at the Cultural Center for the Arts in Canton as part of a ...
The show was about the home and work life of Melba Patterson (Moore), a divorced mother who was the director of New York's Manhattan Visitors Center. Melba was raising her 9-year-old daughter Tracy (Jamilla Perry) with the help of her mother Rose (Barbara Meek) and her white "sister", Susan Slater (Gracie Harrison). Melba and Susan had been ...
What a Woman Needs is the eleventh studio album by American singer Melba Moore.It was released by EMI America Records on October 12, 1981. Her debut project with the label, it reached number 46 US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
"Love's Comin' at Ya" is a song recorded and released by singer Melba Moore in 1982. Originally released on EMI America, it was also the first single released off her Capitol Records debut album, The Other Side of the Rainbow.
Soul Exposed is the seventeenth album by American singer Melba Moore.It was released by Orpheus Music and Capitol Records on March 26, 1990. Her final release with Capitol, the album spawned the hits "Do You Really Want My Love" and "Lift Every Voice and Sing," the latter of which went to number nine on Billboard ' s R&B chart.