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Trailblazing Tony Award winner and Grammy nominated singer Melba Moore's new memoir highlights a 50-year-plus career

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Melba Moore's new memoir
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Melba Moore's new memoir

Tony Award winner and 3-time Grammy nominee Melba Moore has starred in the Broadway musicals Hair, Purlie!, Timbuktu! and Les Miserables.” Her countless hits include “You Stepped Into My Life,” “Read My Lips,” “Fallin’” and “This Is It.”

The trailblazing artist been a global success for more than 50 years. She now has a new book which shares her strategies for longevity.

Co-authored by Kevin E. Taylor, "This Is It – Marvelous and Getting Better" takes the reader on the highs and lows of Melba’s career.

Winning the Tony Award in 1970 for her portrayal of Lutiebelle in Purlie
was a huge moment for her. After receiving that prestigious award for "Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical", Melba appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show.

From Harlem to the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2023), Melba's resilience has kept her going. She loved her days at Newark Arts High School.

Melba Moore will be singing her hits at SOPAC on February 1
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Melba Moore will be singing her hits at SOPAC on February 1

Melba Moore continues to perform. Her next show is at the South Orange Performing Arts Center with fellow R & B star Jeff Redd on February 1. Moore will be singing a range of classics, from her years on Broadway in Hair and Purlie to the R&B/Pop hits of the 70’s and 80’s such as “You Stepped Into My Life” and “Love’s Comin’ At Cha.”

For more information regarding the concert, click here.

You Can SEE Doug Doyle's entire interview with Melba Moore below:

Doug Doyle has been News Director at WBGO since 1998. Since then, Doug and his news staff have received more than 300 awards from organizations like PRNDI (now PMJA), AP, New York Association of Black Journalists, Garden State Association of Black Journalists and the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists.