Ellis, Terry (1966–)
Ellis, Terry (1966–)
American singer. Name variations: En Vogue; Vogue. Born Sept 5, 1966, in Houston, Texas.
As a member of En Vogue, the R&B girl group known for its four-part harmonies that enjoyed great success in 1990s, had such hits as "Hold On" (1990), "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" (1992), "Free Your Mind" (1992), "Don't Let Go (Love)" (1996), "Whatever" (1997) and "Too Gone, Too Long" (1997); released the critically acclaimed solo album Southern Gal (1995). En Vogue albums include Born to Sing (1990), Remix to Sing (1991), Funky Divas (1992, multiplatinum), Runaway Love (1993) and EV3 (1997).
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