
Most of the magic periodical coverage available about Melinda focused on her high-profile if short-lived marriage to magic superstar Lance Burton.
You can see Melinda at the peak of her career, as a featured guest on Oprah.
My job here has been facilitated by the bounty of articles and sites describing Melinda's career. But nothing, in my estimation, matches this lovely tribute to her posted on The Little Egypt Gazette, one of the pioneer venues for online magic reporting.
I had occasion to see Melinda perform live just one time - in 1995, at the ill-fated "World's Greatest Magicians Live OnStage" tour. A press release photo associated with that tour appears here on the left. I refer to the tour as "ill-fated" because, though billed as a national tour, the show, beset with difficulties, played only a few performances before closing down. (A bootleg video of that performance can be found on YouTube with some effort). The gremlins that besieged that tour were certainly evident at the performance I witnessed: Melinda's motorcycle vanish had a significant performance problem, and her signature piece, the Drill of Death, malfunctioned badly that evening. On the other hand, she did a quite charming firefly production, similar to one offered by my friend Peter Maloney.
Melinda's card, seen above, features a striking full-color image of the performer. It is part of a promotional playing card deck -- all the backs of which are as seen here -- which is still widely available.
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