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Regina Belle: mastering the magic of music and motherhood.
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Ebony
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June 1, 1990
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Regina Belle: Mastering the Magic of Music and Motherhood
FRIDAY night at Atlanta's Fox Theater. After singing only three of her growing number of hits, Regina Belle has the audience right where she wants them--in the palm of her hand. The house is rocking, but in between songs she warns of more to come. "If those shoes are too tight, take 'em off," she says. "If that weave is too loose..."
The laughter of the crowd cuts her off. The scene is a far cry fro...
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