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- Melba Theater - Home
The historic Melba Theater is the heartbeat of Main Street Batesville The Melba Theater shows movies and is also a live entertainment venue In 2016, the theater underwent a renovation and is now one of the top theaters in the state of Arkansas!
- Melbas
Southern classics served in a retro setting that's relaxed homey by day, bustling in the evening
- Admired Country Singer Songwriter Melba Montgomery Dies At Age 86
Country fans and artists admired Melba, and she earned a reputation as one of the community’s most talented members Because she was so beloved, the news of her death was devastating to hear
- MELBA’S RESTAURANT - Updated May 2026 - Yelp
Specialties: Melba's Restaurant is a black-owned southern restaurant located in the Harlem borough of New York, NY Melba's menu serves up comfort food classics like fried chicken and waffles, catfish, and short ribs Our southern restaurant was born out of the vision of our founder, Melba Wilson, who wanted to nurture and provide an exquisite yet comfortable dining experience to the community
- Melba Montgomery Obituary January 15, 2025 - Harpeth Hills Memory . . .
Regarded as one of the greatest female stylists of country music’s “golden age,” Melba Montgomery has made her mark as a matchless vocalist as well as an enduring songwriting talent
- Legendary No Charge Singer Melba Montgomery Dead at 86
Melba Montgomery — who scored a number of country duet hits with George Jones and others, as well as a No 1 solo hit with "No Charge" — has died According to various sources, Montgomery died in
- Melba Montgomery, Country Singer Known for Duets, Dead at 86
Melba Montgomery, a country singer known for her duets with George Jones, Gene Pitney and Charlie Louvin, has died She was 86 Her death was confirmed by her daughter, Melissa Solomon Barrett,
- Melba Montgomery, Country Singer Known for Her Duets, Dies at 86
Her high harmonies put an emotional charge into her work with George Jones and others She also had solo hits, including “No Charge,” a country No 1 Melba Montgomery in an undated publicity
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