Madeline Bell is an American soul singer who gained prominence in the UK during the 1960s and 1970s. Her style is characterized by powerful gospel-influenced vocals with elements of R&B and pop. Bell notably collaborated with British band Blue Mink, contributing to hits like "Melting Pot", and provided backing vocals for popular artists such as Dusty Springfield and Elton John. Her solo work, especially the album "Bell's a Poppin'", highlights her stylistic range and vocal prowess.