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Mel Waiters (June 25, 1956 – May 28, 2015) was an American R&B singer born in San Antonio, Texas. In the early 1970s, he began singing in the church choir and nightclubs. Additionally, he was a radio DJ and entertainer on military bases around this time. In the mid 1990s, he achieved national fame with his first single "Hit It and Quit It." He gave the only copy of his new CD, the soon-to-be "Got My Whiskey," to Tommy Couch Jr. at Malaco Records in Jackson, Mississippi and was subsequently brought onto the label. Waiters became popular on the blues festival and touring circuit in the south, and was known for songs about partying and romance. In 1999, his fourth album "Material Things" made it to the Billboard Top 100 R&B charts. He claimed that Teddy Pendergrass was the main influence on his singing style. Waiters was featured in a cover story of the February 2007 issue of "Living Blues" magazine, and on May 28, 2015, Mel Waiters died of cancer.
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Juke Joint Saturday Night [2002]
Song | Duration |
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Hole in the Wall | 4:13 |
Hole in the Wall [CD/Cassette Single] [2000]
Song | Duration |
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Hole in the Wall [Bigg Robb Radio] | 4:38 |
Hole in the Wall [Big Rob Radio (No Rap)] | 4:20 |
Hole in the Wall [Tee-Lee Rap] | 5:41 |
Last Soul Company [Box] [1999]
Song | Duration |
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Got My Whiskey | 3:46 |
Material Things [1999]
Song | Duration |
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Hole in the Wall | 4:13 |
Woman in Need [1997]
Song | Duration |
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Got My Whiskey | 3:45 |
Unknown Album
Song | Duration |
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Got My Whiskey | |
Hole in the Wall | 4:13 |
Smaller The Club |
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