Biography
One of those endlessly versatile vocalists who eventually earn the tag "song stylist," Maxine Weldon is equally at home singing soul, jazz, or blues, and often blurs the lines between all of them. Weldon cut her first LPs, Right On and Chilly Wind, for Mainstream over 1970-1971; despite an overall soul flavor, she received significant support from members of the Jazz Crusaders, among others. Weldon next turned up on the Monument label with 1974's Some Singin', a Southern-style country-soul outing that nonetheless bore the hallmark of Weldon's innate sophistication. It became her biggest seller, climbing into the Top 50 on the RB album charts. She followed it in 1975 with Alone on My Own, but concentrated much less on recording in the years to come. Weldon remained active, though, performing regularly over the next several decades. She was a cast member of the Broadway show +Black and Blue, touring with the European production from 1995-1997, and subsequently put together a revue called "Wild Women Blues" with singer Linda Hopkins. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi



 
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Maxine Weldon - "I'm Singing My Song To You" on Soul Show 'Black Omnibus' (1973)
Maxine Weldon - Storms Of Troubled Times [Soul]
Maxine Weldon sings Billie Holiday live - 1
Johnny One Time - Maxine Weldon | The Midnight Special
Just Leave Me Alone
Try A Little Tendernes
Like a Rolling Stone (Vs: Maxine Weldon) (Bob Dylan/Rolling Stones) (Video Clip)
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