Melba Moore: A Part of New 'Unsung' Crop

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Melba Moore is getting another shot in the limelight.

The Tony Award-winning star of the 1970s musicals 'Purlie,' 'Timbuktu' and 'Hair' will be the subject of an episode of TV One's critically acclaimed biographical series 'Unsung.'

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has learned that the 5-year-old digital cable network has signed a pact with A. Smith & Co. Production for eight more episodes of the show, which celebrated the ups and downs of once-successful black music acts.

The first four episodes of 'Unsung' featured compelling and tragic chronicles of Motown Records family group DeBarge, soul crooner Donny Hathaway, powerhouse vocalist Phyllis Hyman and crossover gospel group the Clark Sisters. Airing last fall, the episodes were viewed by 1.1 million people, and the Hyman premiere was TV One's highest-rated original program in 2008, according to data released by the network.

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    In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl "Mel B" poses for a photo wearing a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness, after a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**

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    In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl "Mel B" poses for a photo wearing a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness, after a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**

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    In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl Mel B, left, serves as the emcee at a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. Mel B wears a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. The woman at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: TV personality and designer Khloe Kardashian and Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard (R) pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Ultimo Scottish designer lingerie brand founder Michelle Mone (L) and pop singer Melanie Brown pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown poses backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown and Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard (R) pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown and singer Aubrey O'Day (R) poses backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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    NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown, Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard, singer Aubrey O'Day and TV personality and designer Khloe Kardashian pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )

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"'Unsung' really resonates with our audience," said TV One's Programming Chief Toni Judkins. "When it first aired, we may have gotten more comments and positive feedback about it than any other entertainment program since we aired the 30th anniversary telecast of 'Roots.'"

Moore, who rose to major stardom after her Broadway success –starring in TV shows, recording hit songs ('This Is It,' 'You Stepped Into My Life' and 'Falling'), performing at the Metropolitan Opera House and even endorsing her own clothing line – hit rock bottom in the 1990s and was forced to apply for welfare after a devastating divorce battle with her husband and manager Charles Huggins. She even was sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating a gag order.

The three-time Grammy Award nominee has been on the comeback trail over the past decade, releasing acclaimed gospel music recordings and performing her one-woman stage play across the country. On March 6 and March 13, she will be the featured headliner at Lee Summers 'Just A Piano' showcase at New York City's famed Triad Theater. She's also featured, alongside other 1970s and 1980s chart-toppers Jody Watley, Teddy Pendergrass, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Howard Hewett and Freddie Jackson, on the new Time Life inspirational compilation 'Songs 4 Worship --Soul.'

"Melba Moore's resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity is truly inspiring," noted biographer David Nathan told BlackVoices.com. The renowned "British Ambassador of Soul" has chronicled many "soulful divas" throughout his writings over the past three decades. He, along with Preston Glass, produced 'Songs 4 Worship.' "I've known her since the mid-70s," Nathan said. "How she's overcome both personal and professional challenges is a reminder of the title of that Jerry Butler classic, 'Only The Strong Survive.'"

"There are so many more remarkable artists who have had the raw talent of Diana [Ross], Aretha [Franklin] or Stevie [Wonder] but whose circumstances have prevented them from attaining that iconic status. We are delighted to be teaming up again with A. Smith to be bringing our viewers more of those incredible, real-life stories," Judkins added.

Minnie Riperton will also be among those featured in the new 'Unsung' episodes, which are expected to begin airing on TV One in June, recognized as Black Music Month. The 'Loving You' chanteuse died at 31 after a three-year battle with cancer. Other music acts will be identified in the coming months.

The series promises to reveal the multiple factors that kept the selected artists from achieving the iconic commercial status they deserved. And, in the process, it will sing the praises and celebrate the artistry that has kept fellow artists and fans talking about them for years. 'Unsung' features exclusive interviews, musical clips and archival footage.

Black Music Notes Mar. 3

    3/3/09: Diddy
    When it comes to making an event out of an album, Diddy sure knows how to put on a show. And for his forthcoming project, 'Last Train to Paris,' the multitalented mogul is following in the vein of Prince's classic flick and album 'Purple Rain.' "It's definitely going to be an album you can seamlessly see," he recently told MTV News. "Not after the fact. When you get the album on that day, September 22, you will be able to see the whole album on your computer. ... You know how when you're on your computer and you're listening to an album, you have your screen saver on instead of screen save, you'll be able to see the album in motion. And the presentation of the album will be different from the videos." Hopefully, Diddy will make it in time on Sept. 22 to catch the 'Last Train to Paris' once the album hits stores.

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    3/3/09: Janet Jackson
    Recently there has been speculation that Janet Jackson was likely to sign a new multirights deal with Live Nation. However, contrary to reports, Live Nation senior VP of communications John Vlautin denied the claim. "We have not signed a deal with Janet, nor are we currently in discussions with the artist," Vlautin said. Jackson departed from her former label, Island Def Jam, in September, 14 months after signing to the record company.

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    3/3/09: Black Eyed Peas
    Despite previous reports that Grammy Award-winning pop group Black Eyed Peas would release a new album, 'The E.N.D.' (The Energy Never Dies), in March, it now appears Will.i.am and company will release the project on June 9. Billboard reports that the album's first single, 'Boom Boom Pow,' will soon be released, and that the group is planning an international tour. Will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas front man, described the album as having "a lot of dance stuff, real melodic, electronic, soulful. We call it, like, electric static funk, something like that."

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    2/27/09: MC Hammer
    MC Hammer is back! This time the multiplatinum-selling rapper is heading to network television for his new unscripted A&E reality series 'Hammertime.' Hammer's new half-hour series will feature Hammer, his wife and five children – reminiscent of the Huxtable family from 'The Cosby Show,' says executive producer J.D. Roth. "Here's a dad with five kids, married to the same woman for more than 23 years, living in the same place where he grew up and going to church every Sunday," Roth says. "He's had his ups and downs, and it's what makes him such a character you root for." MC Hammer's 'Hammertime' is set to premiere on A&E later this year.

    2/27/09: Jazmine Sullivan
    Although she didn't walk away with an award at this year's Grammys, singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan is bound for Hollywood for her upcoming film 'Red Tails.' According to Billboard, Sullivan will travel to Prague to start shooting the film, which is based on the story of the Tuskegee Airmen. "I play a singer who entertains soldiers," she said. "I'm really just entertainment for them, but I kind of get a little relationship going with one of them. So that's very exciting." As for now, Sullivan has an exciting relationship going on with R&B crooner Ne-Yo -- on tour that is. The two are currently touring through March 1. At press time, there was no release date for 'Red Tails.'

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    2/27/09: Tupac
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