Maxine Jones
Maxine Jones is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She is best known as a founding member of the R&BPop vocal group En Vogue. Jones has sold over 20 million records. In 2012, Jones and Dawn Robinson appeared on Access Hollywood to announce they are forming a girl group called Heirs to the Throne.
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Maxine Jones is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She is best known as a founding member of the R&BPop vocal group En Vogue. She sang lead vocals on the group’s signature singles \”My Lovin’ \” and \”Don’t Let Go \”, both of which garnered international success and sold over a million copies. Throughout her career, Jones has sold over 20 million records. In 2012, Jones and Dawn Robinson appeared on Access Hollywood to announce they are forming a girl group called Heirs to the Throne. The following year, Robinson and Jones parted ways and Jones went on to form her own group called “En Vogue”. It was later announced that the former group mates Cindy Herron and Terry Ellis could not use the name of the company of Jones’ company of the same name because they could not demonstrate harm done to the company from the use of the Jones’ name.
The group has since released a single called “I’ll Cry Later” from their forthcoming album that was planned for a December release. The album will be called “Heirs to The Throne” and will be released in December 2012. It will be the first time the group has released an album with a female lead vocalist in over a decade. The first single from the album, “I Will Always Love You,” was released on September 26, 2011. The single was a collaboration with Salt-N-Pepa and peaked at number one on the Billboard charts.
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