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Melvina James biographyMelvina studied untill the age of 16 and got a basic GSEs. Her great passion for dance lead her to audition for a dance troop at the Pineapple studios at the age of 20. She ended up in Italy on a 3 months contract which than gave her the possibility to audition for Italian television. She worked with Canale 5, Rete 4 and Italia 1 for nearly two years, dancing and also presenting the competitors for various shows. This led her then to meet the producer who helped her record her first song. She's been singing and talking, doing voice overs, translating, teaching and doing phonetics for Italian students ever since!!! Her voice over experience started when Melvina was back in England around 1994. She was given the opportunity to record a small advert for a recording company in Leicester. She has done voice overs for the Vallemania studios in Italy for various ads. She ended #2 in the Staletite D'oro for her first singing competition, which meant writing and composing her own song. This then took her on to other recording studios for adverts and theatre work. She wrote lyrics for Morissa Power Of Love (and could also have sung them...) and released a solo single entitled Bad Love under the name Mel James. Melvina on Voice123 The biography was last updated Fri, January 20th 2012 Did you like this article ? Tell your friends
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