When she outgrew her role in
Our Gang, Hood appeared in several other movies and attended school in Los Angeles. While at
Fairfax High School, she organized a vocal group called the Enchanters with four boys. Shortly after graduation, the quintet was booked by producer and vaudeville star
Ken Murray for his famous "Blackouts", a stage variety show. The group remained with Murray's Blackouts during its long run in New York City and Hollywood. Hood went solo with singing engagements in
nightclubs and guest appearances on television. The deep, rich voice she developed as an adult was a striking contrast to the child singing most of the public remembered. She was a regular on
The Ken Murray Show from 1950 to 1951. In 1955, she was a leading lady in the act of ventriloquist
Edgar Bergen. In 1957, Hood was a regular performer on
The Merv Griffin Show on ABC. Other credits that year include a hit record, "I Just Wanna Be Free." and a duet with
Johnny Desmond in the Sam Katzman movie
Calypso Heat Wave. Between 1959 and 1962, she recorded several singles for the small Ray Note and Acama labels. In January 1959, Hood released a new record, "My Quiet Village" (Ray Note Records). Joe Rivkin, who discovered her as a child, saw the cover and cast her in her final film role—her first adult role in a movie—playing a secretary in the suspense drama
The Bat with
Vincent Price and
Agnes Moorehead. In 2018, along with Hood's recording of "Silent Island," "My Quiet Village" was re-released by
The Numero Group both on the
Exotica compilation
Technicolor Paradise: Rhum Rhapsodies & Other Exotic Delights and on
Silent Island, a digital-download-only retrospective of Hood's vocal music. Hood was a guest on such TV shows of the early 1960s as
You Bet Your Life and
The Jack Benny Program, where she appeared on October 30, 1962 as "Darla" in a spoof of the
Our Gang comedies with
Jack Benny (who appeared as
Alfalfa), and
The Charlotte Peters Show in
St. Louis. She did singing and voice-over on TV commercials, which included
Campbell's Soup and
Chicken of the Sea tuna. She was also featured in
The Little Rascals Christmas Special (1979) as the voice of
Spanky and
Porky's mother. She appeared in her own
nightclub act at the
Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, the
Copacabana in New York, and the
Sahara Hotel and Casino in
Las Vegas, Nevada. ==Personal life==