San Bernardino County Fair May 15th-23rd, 2010

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En Vogue

En Vogue; Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Maxine Jones and Cindy Herron-Braggs.  The name rings more than a bell.  It invokes memories of a long line of red-hot R&B and pop smashes recorded in the 1990s.  Songs like "Hold On," "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)," "Giving Him Something He Can Feel," "Free Your Mind," and “Whatta Man” featuring Salt-N-Pepa, are just a sampling of the mega hits made famous by the Pop/R&B super group.

Fusing style, sophistication, sass, and sex appeal, the En Vogue formula was magical and the group went on to sell over eight million albums.  In total, En Vogue recorded five albums: 1990’s “Born To Sing;” 1992’s “Funky Divas;” 1997’s “EV3;” 2000’s “Masterpiece Theatre;” and 2002’s “The Gift of Christmas.”  There have also been several compilations released including 1999’s “Best of En Vogue” and 2001’s “The Very Best of En Vogue.” 

In addition to being featured on Elom’s, (star of “Sesame Street”)  compilation CD “Elmopalooza!” the group also appeared on the soundtrack “Simply Mad About the Mouse,” “Why Do Fools Fall In Love,”  and  “Set It Off” with produced the number one hit, “Don’t Let Go”.  Group member Terry Ellis also released a successful solo album “Southern Girl” in 1995. 

Since En Vogue’s 1990 debut, the ladies, who were the brain child of production team Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy, set a standard for female R&B and pop acts like Destiny’s Child and the Pussy Cat Dolls. While En Vogue may have been trendsetters for those who followed them, the group itself began receiving comparisons to The Supremes, especially after internal differences caused original member Dawn Robinson to exit the group in 1997.  Fellow member Maxine Jones followed suit and left the group in 2001.

But unlike The Supremes, En Vogue never disbands.  Instead, the group exemplified the fortitude of Motown veterans the Temptations and continued to record and perform.  Like the Temptations, the remaining original members Cindy Herron-Braggs and Terry decided to revamp En Vogue and added new member Rhona Bennett.

 

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