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Melinda Doolittle

 
Artist: Melinda Doolittle
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  • Born: October 06, 1977, St. Louis, MO
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals (Background), Vocals Representative Album: "Coming Back to You"

Biography

Although her third-place finish on American Idol's sixth season introduced Melinda Doolittle to a new audience, the neo-soul singer already boasted an impressive résumé, having spent the better part of a decade singing backup for the likes of Aaron Neville, Jonny Lang, Charlie Peacock, and CeCe Winans. Doolittle was born in St. Louis, MO, and relocated to Nashville during the mid-'90s to attend Belmont University while pursuing a singing career. Already employed as a gifted background vocalist, she auditioned for American Idol in 2006 and earned a place on the show's 2007 season. Doolittle proved to be an especially strong singer during her 13-week run; however, despite receiving near-unanimous acclaim from the judging panel, her reign was cut short one week before the show's finale. She later completed the American Idol summer tour alongside her former competitors (including runner-up Blake Lewis and champion Jordin Sparks) and dedicated significant time to philanthropic efforts, including a trip to Zambia alongside First Lady Laura Bush. While several of her Idol cohorts released albums in 2007 and 2008, Doolittle lay down until 2009, when she emerged with her debut for Hi Fi Recordings. Titled Coming Back to You, the album comprised covers of vintage blues and early R&B standards. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Melinda Doolittle

Melinda Doolittle in The American Idol Experience motorcade at Walt Disney World.
Background information
Birth name Melinda Marie Doolittle
Born October 6, 1977 (1977-10-06) (age 32)
Origin Brentwood, Tennessee
Genres Gospel, soul, R&B, jazz
Occupations Singer, backup singer
Years active 1999—present
Labels MPCA (2007-present) Hi Fi Recordings (2008-Present)
Website www.melindadoolittle.com

Melinda Marie Doolittle (born October 6, 1977) is an American singer who finished as the third place finalist on the sixth season of American Idol. Prior to her appearance on American Idol, Doolittle worked as a professional back-up singer for, among others, Michael McDonald, Kirk Franklin, Aaron Neville, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Alabama, Jonny Lang, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, and Anointed.

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Personal life

Doolittle was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Steve and Marguerite Duke Doolittle , she considers Brentwood, Tennessee to be home; her Homecoming was held there after she made the Top 3 on American Idol season 6. She graduated from Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1995.[1] Although she has been singing since the seventh grade, her professional career did not begin until 1999. She was a music major at Belmont University.[2] Since college, her vocal instruction has been provided by Janet Kenyon.[3]

American Idol

Audition

Doolittle first auditioned for American Idol in Memphis, Tennessee. She went down to Memphis with some friends who were auditioning and decided to audition for fun. She sang the song "For Once in My Life", which was popularized by one of her favorite artists, Stevie Wonder. Her audition received positive feedback from all three judges, although they expressed concern about the nerves she had exhibited and told her to believe in herself.

Semi-finals

Doolittle managed to secure herself a spot in the Top 24, who all performed on national television. During her first broadcast performance, Doolittle was highly praised for her rendition of "Sweet Sweet Baby (Since You’ve Been Gone)", by Aretha Franklin. The following week, Doolittle pulled off another winning performance with the song "My Funny Valentine". According to the judges, it was "without question the best vocal of the night.", and it ranked #3 in AOL Top 20 Idol Performances. Simon called the performance "incredible" and Paula called it "just astounding...You phrased that song so beautifully, so differently...I applaud you." For her last semifinal performance, Doolittle attempted the song "I'm a Woman", causing Simon Cowell to call her "a little tiger," continuing: "I thought we had a pussycat." On March 8, 2007, Doolittle made it into the show's Top 12.

American Idol performances

Week # Theme # Song choice Original artist Order # Result
Top 24 (12 Women) N/A "(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone" Aretha Franklin 9 Safe
Top 20 (10 Women) N/A "My Funny Valentine" Chet Baker/Frank Sinatra 4 Safe
Top 16 (8 Women) N/A "I'm a Woman" Peggy Lee/Maria Muldaur 8 Safe
Top 12 Diana Ross "Home" Diana Ross 2 Safe
Top 11 British Invasion "As Long As He Needs Me" Shirley Bassey 11 Safe
Top 10 No Doubt/Artist who inspire Gwen Stefani "Heaven Knows" Donna Summer 7 Safe
Top 9 American Classics "I Got Rhythm" Peggy Lee/Maria Muldaur 3 Safe
Top 3
Top 8 Latin "Sway" Dean Martin 1 Safe
Top 7 Country "Trouble Is A Woman" Julie Reeves 6 Safe
Top 6 Inspirational "There Will Come A Day" Faith Hill 2 Safe
(Non-Elimination Week)
Top 6 Bon Jovi "Have A Nice Day" Bon Jovi 6 Safe
Top 4 Barry Gibb "Love You Inside Out"
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?"
Bee Gees 1
5
Safe
Top 3 Judge's Choice (Randy Jackson)
Producers' Choice
Contestant's Choice
"I Believe in You and Me"
"Nutbush City Limits"
"I'm a Woman"
Whitney Houston
Tina Turner

Peggy Lee/Maria Muldaur

3
6
9
Eliminated


Post-Idol

Two days after the American Idol Season Finale, Doolittle appeared alongside the other nine top ten contestants on Larry King Live. In an exclusive interview with Good Morning America, Simon Cowell stated that the season six title of American Idol should have rightfully gone to Doolittle.[4]

Doolittle was part of the 2007 American Idols tour, along with her fellow top 10 contestants. Her performances included "Proud Mary", which she sang as a duet with Sanjaya Malakar (joked by many critics to compare 'the best and the worst' of Season 6), a Supremes tribute with LaKisha Jones, and a solo rendition of "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman".

Writer Stephen Holden of The New York Times described Doolittle as a "phenomenally gifted, stylistically adroit [...] Gladys Knight-Tina Turner hybrid [who] brings a compelling honesty to every phrase she sings," and predicted a successful post-Idol career for her.[5]

Doolittle performing for President George W. Bush, Laura Bush and guests in the East Room of the White House, during a social dinner in honor of America's Promise—The Alliance for Youth, November 2007

Doolittle sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Game 5 of the 2007 NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons.[6]

She was part of the Michael W. Smith and friends Caribbean Cruise in July 2008 as a guest performer, and joined him on his Christmas tour the same year.[7] She is featured with Smith on the song "Amazing Love" on the soundtrack to Billy: The Early Years.[8]

She has participated in several episodes of a BlogTalkRadio web show called "Moments With Melinda" where fans can call and talk to her. Doolittle also contributed to the book Chicken Soup for the American Idol Soul.

Her first single, "My Funny Valentine", was released by Sony BMG in February 2008 through iTunes and Amazon MP3 Downloads. Doolittle stated that she planned to work on a CD of "soul music";[9] it was announced in July 2008 that she had signed with the independent label Hi Fi Recordings, which released her debut CD, Coming Back to You, on February 3, 2009. In its first month, the CD sold over 30,000 copies. [10][11]

Philanthropy

Melinda Doolittle and Laura Bush are greeted by a chorus of singers at the Mututa Memorial Center on June 28, 2007.

In June 2007, Doolittle visited Zambia with Laura Bush and the Malaria No More organization to distribute life-saving bed nets and raise awareness. As part of the trip, she performed with a praise band at the Miracle Life Family Church in Lusaka.

On November 3, 2007, Nicole Lapin interviewed Doolittle for CNN's Young People Who Rock series.[12] In the interview she refers to her support for the Malaria No More campaign[13] and how donating bed nets can help to eradicate malaria from the African continent. She specifically mentions her supportive fans who have donated bed nets on her behalf at each of the 59 venues of the American Idol tour and who also made a large donation on her birthday.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Chart positions
US US R&B/Hip-Hop US Independent
2007 Melinda Doolittle (EP)
  • Released: June 12, 2007
  • Label: 19 Entertainment
2009 Coming Back to You
  • Released: February 3, 2009
  • Label: HiFi Recordings
58 39 3

Singles

Date Single Peak chart positions
US US AC
February 12, 2008 "My Funny Valentine" - -
November 11, 2008 "It's Your Love" - 29

References

  1. ^ TVGuide.com Melinda Dolittle Biography
  2. ^ Belmont Vision - News - Belmont 'Idol' movin' on up
  3. ^ American Idol Season Six Top 24 Contestant Melinda Doolittle
  4. ^ ABC News
  5. ^ "TELEVISION; Instant Star, Just Add Hype", The New York Times, May 25, 2007. Accessed April 11, 2008.
  6. ^ Cavaliers 91, Pistons 87 - NBA - Yahoo! Sports
  7. ^ hearitfirst.com
  8. ^ Amazon.com: Amazing Love: MP3 Downloads: Michael W. Smith featuring Melinda Doolittle
  9. ^ GaySocialites.com: We Take Gossip Seriously!
  10. ^ Melinda Doolittle signs with Hi Fi Recordings
  11. ^ Idol Chatter for 03-07-2009
  12. ^ Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
  13. ^ Malaria No More

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