Melissa (at the time credited as Melissa Dean), approached Dave Rowland (of
Dave & Sugar) for an audition with the band and replaced the departing Vicki Hackeman in January 1979. During Melissa's tenure with Dave & Sugar (1979 to 1984), the band toured with headline acts that included:
Kenny Rogers,
Dottie West,
Tammy Wynette,
Gallagher and
Conway Twitty. Melissa is credited on four Dave & Sugar albums including the
Billboard Magazine Country Singles #1 hit, "Golden Tears". Additional trips to the Top 10, Country Singles chart, include: "My World Begins And Ends With You" #4, "Stay With Me" #6 and "Why Did You Have To Be So Good" #4. The group had continued success with eight additional Country Singles chart hits from 1980 through 1982. In 1984, Melissa was residing in
Nashville, Tennessee and married to studio guitarist Bob Britt, the couple soon had two daughters to support. No longer with the defunct Dave & Sugar trio, Melissa (Britt) took work waiting tables and cleaning houses while securing her real estate credentials, she also explored songwriting and singing as much as circumstances would permit. Bob Britt's reputation as a guitarist was growing, credited on
Leon Russell's,
Solid State (1984), he toured with
The Dixie Chicks,
John Fogerty and
Wynonna Judd, ensuing credits include,
Bob Dylan's,
Grammy Award winning,
Time Out of Mind (1997). According to
AllMusic, the early credit for the Etta Britt
stage name is on Paul Metsa's,
Whistling Past the Graveyard (1993). At some point, Melissa's sister had called the studio, asking to speak with Etta, Bob wrote the name "Etta Britt" on a track-sheet and the name combination later became Melissa's stage-name. Never giving up on her singing career, Britt had developed a soulful blues style as a soloist, slightly outside of the
Nashville, country music, genre. Etta's talent had been noted by Sandy Knox while working on Knox', ''Pushin' 40, Never Married, No Kids'' (2000); in 2012, the two had a chance encounter at a writers-night event. Knox, a songwriter with Grammy Award nominated works, heard Etta's compositions during her stage performance earlier that evening and invited her to lunch. Britt had prepared for the lunch, which also included music industry veteran Katie Gillon, with the expectation of discussing a deal on a song, not a recording contract. Britt's record deal, signed at age 53, and a well received freshman album,
Out of the Shadows (2012), hitting the
Living Blues Magazine's chart at #20, attracted the attention of
Marlo Thomas at the
Huffington Post who writes: "This story is about a woman who sacrificed the spotlight to help her family survive, and has been given the chance to take center stage with her very own record deal more than 20 years later!" The
NBC Today Show ran a feature story on August 25, 2012, covering highlights of the
Huffington Post article, "Out Of The Shadows - Mom Signs Record Deal At 55", and includes video from an opening performance for
Delbert McClinton at
B.B. King's New York on July 27, 2012. In 2013, Britt is a featured artist on
B. J. Thomas',
The Living Room Sessions, singing a duet with Thomas on an unplugged arrangement of "
New Looks from an Old Lover". In Nov 2019, Britt played guitar with Bob Dylan's touring band. ==Solo albums==