Mel Waiters lyrics
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Artist's albums
Hole In The Wall Remix
2000 · album
I Want the Best
2000 · album
Jigga Jigga
2022 · single
True Love
2015 · album
Its On Me (Remix)
2014 · single
Let Me See You Cha Cha Cha
2014 · single
Got My Whiskey (Live in Atlanta)
2013 · single
Dance Music Collection
2013 · album
Whiskey and Pain (Live in Atlanta)
2013 · single
Poor Side of Town
2013 · album
Who Got the Whiskey
2013 · single
Got No Curfew
2012 · album
Hole in the Wall Christmas (Remix)
2011 · album
Got No Curfew
2011 · single
Beat You
2011 · single
This Time For Jesus
2011 · album
Say What's On Your Mind
2011 · album
When You Get Drunk
2011 · single
Christmas at the Hole In the Wall
2010 · album
Hole In the Wall Christmas
2010 · single
Get Some More Jesus
2010 · single
I Ain't Gone Do It
2010 · album
Throw Back Days
2006 · album
A Nite Out
2003 · album
Let Me Show You How to Love
2001 · album
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Biography
R&B singer Mel Waiters mixed the grit of urban blues with the grooves and spirit of vintage soul and created a sound that made him a headliner on the Southern soul circuit, where tunes like "Got My Whiskey," "Hole in the Wall," and "The Smaller the Club" ("the bigger the party") became fan favorites. Born in San Antonio, Texas on June 25, 1956, Waiters began performing when he was 18 years old, dividing his time between gigs at local soul clubs and singing with gospel choirs at church. At first, singing wasn't bringing Waiters a dependable income, so he sidelined as a radio DJ, and also found a lucrative gig performing at military bases. It was in the early '90s that Waiters career finally began to connect (Waiters claimed he got some useful advice and assistance from New Orleans R&B legend Bobby Marchan), and in 1995 he recorded his first album, I'm Serious. The year 1997 brought the album Woman in Need, which featured the first of Waiters' underground hits about the joys of partying, "Got My Whiskey," and between 1999 and 2015 Waiters released 11 albums, becoming a star on the circuit that had supported artists like Bobby Rush and Marvin Sease for decades and earning an especially loyal audience in New Orleans and St. Louis. In early 2015, the hard-working Waiters was diagnosed with cancer, and the singer died after a short battle with the disease on May 28, 2015. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi