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Madeline Bell
Bell on stage in 2008
Background information
Birth name
Madeline Bell
Born
(1942-07-23) July 23, 1942 (age 81) Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Soul
Occupation(s)
Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
Vocals
Years active
1965–present
Labels
RPM, RCA, Columbia, HMV, Philips, Pye
Website
madelinebell.com
Musical artist
Madeline Bell (born July 23, 1942)[1] is an American soul singer, who became famous as a performer in the UK during the 1960s and 1970s with pop group Blue Mink, having arrived from the United States in the gospel show Black Nativity in 1962, with the vocal group Bradford Singers.[1][2]
^ abAndrew Hamilton. "Madeline Bell | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
^Robert M Marovich, A City Called Heaven: Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Music, University of Illinois Press, 2015, p. 249.
MadelineBell (born July 23, 1942) is an American soul singer, who became famous as a performer in the UK during the 1960s and 1970s with pop group Blue...
recording backing vocals for other artists including MadelineBell, Kiki Dee, Anne Murray and Elton John. Bell was a regular backing singer on early Springfield...
his mother and stepfather formed the singing duo R&J Stone. His aunt MadelineBell was also involved in the music industry and became the lead singer for...
on drums. Maggie Bell performed backing vocals (mentioned on the sleeve as "vocal abrasives") on the title track, and MadelineBell sang backup on the...
(keyboards) formed the band in the autumn of 1969, with American-born MadelineBell (vocalist), Roger Cook (vocalist), Alan Parker (guitarist), Herbie Flowers...
Guy Barker orchestra, with leader Cynthia Fleming and guest artists MadelineBell, Gregory Porter, and James Tormé.[citation needed] Harewood played the...
R. Costandinos and included MadelineBell, Joanne Stone, Kay Garner, Vicki Brown and Katie Kissoon. Sue, Sunny and Bell contributed backing vocals for...
on which Gibb sang on the chorus with Mick Taylor, Klaus Voormann, MadelineBell, three members of The Family Dogg, Jackie Lomax, Peter Sellers, Spike...
Taylor, Jack Bruce, Fish, Paul Young, Tom Robinson, Graham Gouldman and MadelineBell. In October 2009 she performed, with Luggeri, at London's Royal Albert...
vocalist Mike Smith or guitarist Lenny Davidson. Guest vocalists included MadelineBell with a chorus of students from the Royal Central School of Speech and...
including Vicki Brown, MadelineBell, Gordon Neville Janet Mooney and Katie Kissoon. The Young Messiah (1979) - Vicki Brown, MadelineBell, Steve Jerome, George...
female session singers who backed many hit songs. This group included MadelineBell, Lesley Duncan, Kiki Dee, and Sue and Sunny. She recorded with Joe Cocker...
1975 hit, "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)". She also worked with MadelineBell and Vicki Brown. Most notably she performed as a duet with Scott Fitzgerald...
Lennon – bongos Ringo Starr – claves Personnel per The Beatles Bible MadelineBell later of pop band Blue Mink recorded a version on her 1968 Doin' Things...
had successful careers of their own (Sue and Sunny, Katie Kissoon, MadelineBell, Stephanie de Sykes and Vicki Brown). The group included Joanne Stone...