Dawn Robinson
Dawn Robinson (* 24. November 1965 or 1968 ; in New London , Connecticut , United States ) is an American R & B / Soul / dance-pop - singer . Among other things, she was the front woman of the group En Vogue .
After leaving En Vogue, Robinson founded the R&B project Lucy Pearl with Raphael Saadiq and Ali Shaheed Muhammad , which, in addition to the debut album of the same name, only released the two singles Dance Tonight and Don't Mess with My Man , before Robinson left the project again got out.
Discography (selection)
album
- 2001: Dawn Robinson - Dawn (Pony Canyon Inc.)
Singles & EPs
- 1997: The Firm feat. Dawn Robinson - Firm Biz (Columbia)
- 2001: Dawn Robinson - Envious (Mascotte Music)
Filmography
- 1990: And again 48 hours (Another 48 Hrs.)
- 1993: In Living Color (TV series, episode)
- 1993: College Fever ( A Different World, TV series, episode)
- 1993: Roc (TV series, three episodes)
- 1995: seaQuest DSV (TV series, one episode)
- 1995: Tank Girl
- 1995: Batman Forever
- 1997: Passionate calculation (Conceiving Ada)
- 1998: Rugrats - The Movie ( Rugrats - The Movie, Voice)
- 1999: Life sentence
- 2000: Shaft - Any questions? (Shaft)
- 2006: Father Against Will (The Last Request)
- 2011: Queen of Media
Awards and nominations
- 2001: Black Reel Award nomination in the category Best Song for the song Dance Tonight in the movie Love & Basketball (shared with Lucy Pearl and Raphael Saadiq )
Web links
- Official website - dawnrobinson.com (dead web link)
- Dawn Robinson at Discogs (English)
- Dawn Robinson in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Robinson, Dawn |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1965 or November 24, 1968 or November 28, 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | New London , Connecticut , United States |