Harold James Melvin (June 25, 1939 — March 24, 1997) was an American singer. He is best known for fronting Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, who were regarded as pioneers in the Philadelphia sound of the 1970s.
Melvin had five children (two daughters and three sons) with his wife, Ovelia McDaniels. While he was planning a tour in Japan, he suffered a stroke in July 1996 that ended his career and left him bedridden and unable to speak. Melvin died on March 24, 1997, aged 57. His doctor, Dale Sinker, claimed that he probably died from either suffering another stroke or the long term health effects of his previous stroke.
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