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    Beatrice Melba Hill [citation needed] or Beatrice Melba Smith (sources differ), known by her stage name Melba Moore, is an American singer and actress.

  2. Beatriz Melba Hill o Beatrice Melba Smith [1] [2] [3] conocida por su nombre artístico Melba Moore, es una cantante y actriz estadounidense. [4]

  3. Melba Moore. Actress: All Dogs Go to Heaven. Melba Moore has shot to super-stardom in the early 1970s with her debut album ("I Got Love"), that garnered her a 1971 Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, the following year, she also scored with a variety television show that co-starred Clifton Davis. Despite the show's being a modern success ...

  4. 4 de feb. de 2008 · Learn about the life and career of Melba Moore, a singer, stage actress, and musical singer who won a Tony Award for Purlie. Find out how she started as a teacher, performed with Frank Sinatra and Aretha Franklin, and formed Hush Productions.

  5. An American trend setter, she sets the bar high. She is currently in the planning stages of her return to Broadway and Television. She is a Grammy nominated vocalist; a film star (she was in films ‘All Dogs Go To Heaven,’ ‘The Fighting Temptations’ (Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Beyonce Knowles).

  6. "Falling" is a 1986 song by American singer Melba Moore. The track was released as the third single following "A Little Bit More," her number one R&B song with Freddie Jackson. The song is noteworthy for Moore's vocal dynamics, including a high note that she holds for nearly 20 seconds, ranking among the longest sustained notes in recorded pop ...

  7. "This Is It" is a 1976 disco song written by Van McCoy, and performed by American singer and actress Melba Moore for her fifth album of the same name (1976).