En Vogue

Formed
July 18, 1988 
Active Decades
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by Steve Huey
The female vocal quartet En Vogue was conceived and put together by the production team of Denzil Foster and Thomas Mcelroy, both former members of Club Nouveau. Foster and Mcelroy wanted a vocal group who could exude sultriness and intelligence in addition to vocal proficiency, and as producers, they wanted material that would fuse R&B and girl group traditions with hip-hop and new jack swing rhythms. The two held auditions and settled on a membership of former Miss Black California Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones, Dawn Robinson, and Terry Ellis. The new group performed two songs on Foster and Mcelroy's Fm2 album, and the producers crafted an image of them as stylish, sophisticated, and sexy. Originally called For You, the women switched to the more elegant Vogue, and then En Vogue after learning of another group with a very similar name.



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