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Birth name
  
Maxine Jones

Name
  
Maxine Jones

Genres
  
R&B, soul, dance-pop

Music group
  
Instruments
  
Vocals

Movies
  
Batman Forever

Years active
  
1989–present


Maxine Jones News Former En Vogue Member Maxine Jones Readies New

Born
  
January 16, 1962 (age 62) Paterson, New Jersey, United States (
1962-01-16
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, actress

Labels
  
Liferdef Empire, Atlantic

Role
  
Singer · twitter.com/maxinejonesev

Similar People
  
Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Rhona Bennett, Denzil Foster

Profiles

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Maxine Jones (born January 16, 1962) is an award winning American singer–songwriter, and actress. Jones is best known as a founding member of the R&B/Pop vocal group En Vogue, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time.

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Throughout a career spanning 25 years, Jones has sold over 20 million records with En Vogue. Jones has recorded four albums with En Vogue. Her work has earned her several awards and nominations, including two American Music Awards, a Billboard Music Award, four MTV Video Music Awards, and four Soul Train Music Awards. In June 2017, Jones released a brand new version of the En Vogue hit Don't Let Go (Love) as a duet with Australian singer Greg Gould, the song reached #30 on the Australian pop charts and the accompanying music video was a viral hit. Jones is currently in the studio planning to release her first EP in 2017.

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1989–97: En Vogue

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In July 1989, Jones auditioned in Oakland, California, for the female group En Vogue. Jones was one of the four women selected to become a part of the group. As a member of En Vogue, Jones was credited as the member with the "Motown" voice. In group harmonies, Jones usually sang the "contralto parts" or the lowest key in the harmony. They began recording their debut album in December 1989 and finished in 1990. In 1990, En Vogue released their first single "Hold On", which became a number one single. Later that year, the group released their debut album Born to Sing, which sold a million copies. The group released their multi-platinum second album Funky Divas in 1992. Jones sang lead vocals on the album's top-charting singles including "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)", "Give It Up, Turn It Loose", and "Free Your Mind", which remains one of their signature songs. "Free Your Mind" won three MTV Video Music Awards, for "Best R&B Video", "Best Dance Video", and "Best Choreography".

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In 1997, En Vogue released their third album, EV3. In 2000, they released their fourth album, Masterpiece Theatre. The following year, Jones left En Vogue to focus on family and was replaced by Amanda Cole. After the release of En Vogue's fifth album, Jones returned to the group. In late 2004, Maxine toured with En Vogue while Cindy was on maternity leave. Jones continued to perform with En Vogue until 2012.

2011–13: En Vogue to the Max and lawsuit

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On September 26, 2011, Ellis, Jones & Herron without Robinson, debuted their new single "I'll Cry Later" from their forthcoming album that was planned for a December release. Negotiations for the album release resulted in Jones leaving En Vogue, which was discussed with Robinson on Access Hollywood nearly a year later on October 17, 2012. The following year, Jones and former-fellow group member Dawn Robinson created their own group "Heirs to the Throne". The group never officially started. In 2013, Jones began her own line-up of En Vogue. The group debut as "En Vogue to the Max". It was also soon announced that Ellis and Herron sued Jones for use of the En Vogue name. A judge ruled that Herron and Ellis, as holders of the group's LLC, had exclusive rights to the group's name. Herron and Ellis also filed suit against Jones, demanding $1 million for unauthorized use of the name, though the damages request was ultimately determined to be without merit, as Herron and Ellis could not demonstrate harm done to the company from Jones's use of the name. She also appeared as a judge in season two's Paramount Idol, alongside Bruce Flohr and Andy Waldeck.

2014–present: Solo Career

In 2014, Jones began recording her first solo album with producer DJ King Assassin entitled, To The Max. Jones released the lead single "Didn't I" on May 15, 2014. In 2015, Jones began her own radio show called "Max Radio". She also announced that her first solo album will released in 2017. In 2016, Jones went on tour for the stage-play "Suspicion, Lies, and Death by Pies" by Teresa D. Ballard.

In March 2017, she announced she'll be releasing an autobiographical self-help book in the summer through Welstar Publications, LLC.

Voice and songwriting

Maxine's vocal range spans three octaves and two notes. She is a mezzo-soprano. As a member of En Vogue, Jones was often credited for harmonizing the low parts of their songs. Her lowest note was recorded on the song "Love Won't Take Me Out" whereas she sang a G2. Her highest note was recorded on Silent Night (Happy Holiday Mix)", whereas she sang a B5 note. Jones often took on heavy songwriting in the group. She also sang lead vocals on their biggest hits including: "Whatta Man", "Don't Let Go (Love)", "Give It Up, Turn It Loose", and their signature song "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)".

Influences

Maxine names Chaka Khan as her major musical influence. Her musical influences include Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Pattie LaBelle. Jones' style is rooted in R&B and classic soul music, supplemented by bass and programmed drumbeats by Denzil Foster, Thomas McElroy.

Discography

Singles
  • "Didn't I" (2014)
  • "Don't Let Go (Love)" (with Greg Gould) (2017)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2018
    En Vogue: Rocket (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    2017
    The Hills as
    Waitress
    2000
    En Vogue: Riddle (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    2000
    Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (TV Series) as
    Doll #3
    - The Steadfast Tin Soldier (2000) - Doll #3 (voice)
    1997
    The Wayans Bros. (TV Series) as
    Maxine Jones
    - I Was En Vogue's Love Slave (1997) - Maxine Jones (as En Vogue)
    1997
    En Vogue: Too Gone, Too Long (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1997
    En Vogue: Whatever (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1996
    En Vogue: Don't Let Go (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1995
    Batman Forever as
    Girl on Corner #1
    1994
    Salt 'N' Pepa Feat. En Vogue: Whatta Man (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1993
    En Vogue: Runaway Love (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1993
    En Vogue: Give It Up, Turn It Loose (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1993
    A Different World (TV Series) as
    Charity
    - Mind Your Own Business (1993) - Charity
    1993
    Sesame Street (TV Series) as
    En Vogue
    - Telly Pretends to be Triangle Man (1993) - En Vogue
    1992
    En Vogue: Free Your Mind (Music Video) as
    Model
    1992
    En Vogue: Giving Him Something He Can Feel (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1992
    En Vogue: My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1991
    En Vogue: Don't Go (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1990
    En Vogue: Lies (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1990
    En Vogue: You Don't Have to Worry (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1990
    En Vogue: Hold On (Music Video) as
    Maxine Jones
    1989
    The Boys: A Little Romance (Music Video short) as
    Maxine Jones
    1989
    Foster & McElroy feat. En Vouge: Gotta Be a Better Way (Music Video short)
    Music Department
    2017
    The Hills (music supervisor)
    Soundtrack
    2022
    Ali Wong: Don Wong (TV Special) (writer: "Hold On")
    2019
    Pose (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Life's a Beach (2019) - (writer: "Hold On")
    - Never Knew Love Like This Before (2019) - (writer: "Hold On")
    2017
    The Breaks (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
    - Under Pressure (2017) - (writer: "Hold On")
    - Substitution (2017) - (writer: "Hold On")
    2014
    Strictly Come Dancing (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Week 1: Show 2 (2014) - (performer: "Whatta Man" - uncredited)
    1993
    In Living Color (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Stacy Koon's Police Academy (1993) - (performer: "My Lovin'")
    1992
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
    - Mary Stuart Masterson/En Vogue (1992) - (writer: "Hold On" - uncredited)
    Self
    2021
    Britain's Favourite 90s Songs (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 1997 (2021) - Self
    2014
    The King Assassin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The King Assassin Show Starring Maxine Jones from En Vogue (2014)
    - The King Assassin Show Starring Babeeloc, Don Hunndo (2014) - Self
    2009
    17th Annual Trumpet Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - En Vogue (uncredited)
    2008
    BET Awards 2008 (TV Special) as
    Self - En Vogue (uncredited)
    2005
    2nd Annual VH1 Hip-Hop Honors (TV Special) as
    Self (as En Vogue)
    2004
    The Jane Pauley Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 October 2004 (2004) - Self
    1998
    Elmopalooza! (TV Movie) as
    Self (as En Vogue)
    1997
    Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest
    - Jeff Goldblum/En Vogue (1997) - Self - Musical Guest (as En Vogue)
    1994
    Ebony's 15th Annual Black Achievement Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Presenter
    1993
    RuPaul's Christmas Ball (TV Special) as
    Self (as En Vogue)
    1993
    Dance Energy (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 11 October 1993 (1993) - Self (as En Vogue)
    1993
    Rhythm & Jam (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    1993
    1993 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer (as En Vogue)
    1993
    In Living Color (TV Series) as
    Self - Musical Guest / Self
    - Stacy Koon's Police Academy (1993) - Self - Musical Guest (as En Vogue)
    - Passenger 227 (1993) - Self (as En Vogue)
    1993
    The 7th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Performer
    1992
    Later... With Jools Holland (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.6 (1992) - Self (as En Vogue)
    1992
    1992 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    Ebony/Jet Showcase (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 March 1992 (1992) - Self (as En Vogue)
    - Episode dated 16 November 1990 (1990) - Self (as En Vogue)
    1990
    1990 Billboard Music Awards (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    The Arsenio Hall Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 16 July 1990 (1990) - Self (as En Vogue)
    1990
    Soul Train (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Tyler Collins/EnVogue (1990) - Self (as En Vogue)
    Archive Footage
    2020
    The Top Ten Revealed (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Epic Songs of '92 (2020) - Self (as En Vogue)
    2005
    The Work of Director Mark Romanek (Video documentary) as
    Self - En Vogue (uncredited)
    1994
    All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever! (TV Special) as
    Self
    1994
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 24 March 1994 (1994) - Self (as En Vogue)

    References

    Maxine Jones Wikipedia


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