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The Cover Girls are a New York City based American freestyle music girl group whose original line-up consisted of Louise "Angel" (Sabater) Mercado, Caroline Jackson, and Sunshine Wright. Formed in 1986, The Cover Girls peaked at #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 with their debut single " Show Me ", taken from their debut studio album of the same name.
Pages in category "American freestyle music groups" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Nuance (American band) O. One Voice (girl group) P.
Exposé is an American freestyle vocal group originally formed in 1984 in Miami, Florida. The group has primarily consisted of lead vocalists Jeanette Jurado , Ann Curless , and Gioia Bruno . The group achieved much of its success between 1984 and 1993, becoming the first group to attain four top 10 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 , including ...
Calamity Jane (country music band) California Golden Overtones; Chastity Belt (band) Cherish the Ladies; Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands; The Chicks; Chop Chop (band) Cleveland Women's Orchestra; The Clingers; CocoRosie; Conquer Divide; The Continental Co-ets; Coon Creek Girls; Cowboy Crush; The Coyote Sisters; Cruel Youth ...
In August 2007, Torres returned to her Freestyle music roots with the single "I Don't." The song is a cover of Danielle Peck's Top 30 country hit written by Clay Mills/Peck/Burton Collins. In November 2008, Judy released "Hell, No," an anthem for abused women. Judy Torres appears in the 2012 film Elliot Loves, in which she plays the role of ...
Sweet Sensation was a freestyle-dance music girl group from The Bronx, New York City. [1] The group was originally composed of Betty "Dee" LeBron and sisters Margie and Mari Fernandez. Sheila Vega replaced Mari in 1988. [2] The group was formed in 1986 and released albums until 1992.
Pajama Party was an American female vocal trio from Brooklyn, New York active between 1988 and 1992. The original members were Jennifer McQuilkin of New Jersey, Daphne Rubin-Vega of Panama, and Suzi Ranta of Michigan with songwriter Peggy Sendars and songwriter/producer Jim Klein.
Brenda Shannon Greene (born May 2, 1958), [1] [2] [3] known professionally as Shannon, is an American singer and songwriter of freestyle and dance-pop music. She is best known for her single "Let the Music Play", which topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 1983 and was certified gold.