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Cindy Herron-Braggs Born Cynthia Ann Herron
September 26, 1961 [1]
San Francisco, California, United StatesOccupation Actress, Singer Years active 1979 - present Spouse Glenn Braggs 1994–present Cindy Herron-Braggs (born September 26, 1961), is an American singer and actress, who is best known as a founding member of the R&B/Pop quartet En Vogue.[2]
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Early life
Herron was born in San Francisco, California to an African-American father and a German/Swiss (White) mother.[3] Herron began her musical career in the cabaret scene in San Francisco, during the 1980s. Herron also worked as a background vocalist for local San Francisco Bay Area acts such as Tiggi Clay.[4] She also appeared in the original company of the Jerry Herman musical revue Showtune (then titled Tune the Grand Up).
Pageants
Cindy was named 'Miss San Francisco 1986' and placed 2nd-Runner Up in the 1986 Miss California Pageant. She is also a former Miss Black California.[5]
En Vogue
In 1988, Herron was chosen along with Dawn Robinson and Maxine Jones to be in a three-woman girl group by producers Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy. After adding Terry Ellis to the line-up, the group become a quartet and chose the name En Vogue.[6]
During 2004, Herron chose not to tour with En Vogue, but returned to the group the following year. Herron and Ellis are the only members of En Vogue to have appeared on every album the group has made.[7]
Vocal range
Herron is a classically trained soprano. In group harmonies, Herron alternates singing the first soprano part, in most cases, with Dawn Robinson. Herron has demonstrated the ability to sing in the whistle register in live performances and on a solo song "Feel The Rain".
- 1990 - "Hold On"
- 1990 - "Lies"
- 1991 - "You don't have to worry"
- 1992 - "Free Your Mind"
- 1993 - "Love Don't Love You"
- 1993 - "Runaway Love"
- 1994 - "Whatta Man"
- 1996 - "Don't Let Go (Love)"
- 1997 - "Whatever"
- 1997 - "Too Gone, Too Long"
- 2000 - "Riddle"
Acting
Herron has also worked as an actress, beginning in 1980 as a cast member of the PBS television drama Up and Coming.[8] She later appeared in such films as Juice,[9] Batman Forever[10] and Lexie.[11] In 2007, Herron played Deena Jones in the stage version of Dreamgirls.[12]
Personal
She is married to former professional baseball player Glenn Braggs. The couple has four children.
References
- ^ http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QdEmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zwIGAAAAIBAJ&pg=1290,1950289&dq=cindy-herron&hl=en
- ^ http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/en_vogue/bio.jhtml
- ^ http://www.mixedfolks.com/singers3.htm
- ^ http://www.discogs.com/artist/Cindy+Herron
- ^ Miss San Francisco Scholarship Program - misssanfrancisco.net
- ^ http://music.aol.com/artist/en-vogue/biography/1003556
- ^ http://www.amazon.com/En-Vogue/e/B000AQ37RM/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
- ^ http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/coming/news/205266
- ^ http://www.amazon.com/Juice-VHS-Omar-Epps/dp/630244327X
- ^ http://www.blockbuster.com/browse/catalog/movieDetails/92386
- ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lexie/
- ^ http://media.www.redandblack.com/media/storage/paper871/news/2007/07/19/Variety/Dreamgirls.Holliday.To.Serenade.Atlanta-2925118.shtml
En Vogue Albums Born to Sing (1990) • Funky Divas (1992) • EV3 (1997) • Masterpiece Theatre (2000) • The Gift of Christmas (2002) • Soul Flower (2004) • TBA (2011)Other releases Remix to Sing (1991) • Runaway Love (1993)Compilations Best of En Vogue (1999) • Very Best of En Vogue (2001) • Hold On and Other Hits (2005) • The Essentials (2005) • The Platinum Collection (2007) • Don't Let Go: The Very Best of En Vogue (2010)Singles "Hold On" • " Lies" • " You Don't Have to Worry" • " Don't Go" • " Strange" • "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" • "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" • "Yesterday" • "Free Your Mind" • "Give It Up, Turn It Loose" • "Love Don't Love You" • "Runaway Love" • "What Is Love" • "Whatta Man" • "Don't Let Go (Love)" • " Whatever" • "Too Gone, Too Long" • "No Fool No More" • "Hold On" (Remix) • "Riddle" • "Losin' My Mind" • "Ooh Boy" • "I'll Cry Later"Featured singles "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" (w/ Various Artists) • "Free Your Mind" (w/ Sub7even) • "So What the Fuss" (w/ Stevie Wonder & Prince) • " Glamorous" (w/ Natalia)Related topics Discography • Awards and nominations • Foster & McElroyExternal links
Categories:- 1961 births
- Living people
- African American actors
- African American singers
- American actors
- American female singers
- American people of Belgian descent
- American people of Flemish descent
- En Vogue members
- People from San Francisco, California
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