
Congratulations are in order for Grammy Award-Winning singer/songwriter/producer Kelly Price who won her first Grammy last nigh (Feb 11). She's also taking a chance on Reality TV as one of six women in the music industry joining TV One's Network Franchise of R&B Divas. The Network just announced the new R&B Divas: LA which will begin taping this month.
SILVER SPRING, MD, February 12, 2013 – The next chapter in TV One’s highly successfulR&B Divas reality franchise unfolds with new series R&B Divas: LA. The series, following the lives and careers of Kelly Price, Chante Moore, Lil’ Mo, Claudette Ortiz, Michel’le and Dawn Robinson, will begin production this month in Los Angeles with an anticipated premiere on TV One in Q3 2013.
Over eight episodes, viewers and fans will follow these multi-talented ladies as they seek to individually and collectively re-establish themselves in the pop culture limelight with new deals, new drama and new directions for their careers and their lives. Success is the only option for these six friends – but is there room at the top for them all?

KELLY PRICE - Kelly Price’s musical roots were planted in church, where she began singing in the children’s choir at age 2. Her double-Platinum debut album,Soul of a Woman, featuring the record-breaking single “Friend of Mine,” made history as the first to garner the #1 spot on the singles chart without an accompanying video, a rare feat during the era when music videos were the driving force of popular culture. Price returned to center stage three years later with the Platinum-plus seller “Mirror, Mirror,” led by her remake of the R&B classic “As We Lay,” and followed up with the Gold-selling holiday collectionOne Family: A Christmas Album. Three years after releasing Priceless, she returned to her roots to release the live gospel albumThis Is Whom I Am. The album included the uplifting single “Healing,” which reached the top of the gospel charts and was also recognized at the 2007 ASCAP Awards as one of the top five songs played across both R&B and gospel genres during 2006. She has collaborated with artists including Mariah Carey, George Michael, Elton John, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Faith Evans, Eric Clapton, Whitney Houston and James Brown. Additionally, Price has modeled for Lane Bryant and Ashley Stewart and taken her talents to the screen and stage with roles in the films Soul Food and Bringing Down the House and the playsWhy Did I Get Married? and The Bible Experience. Her latest album,Kelly was released in 2011. In addition to focusing on conquering the music business, Price also is dedicated to her marriage to Jeffrey Rolle, who is also her manager, and their three children. CHANTE MOORE -


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DAWN ROBINSON - Dawn Robinson made a name for herself in the music industry as the youngest member of female R&B vocal group En Vogue. Known for their hits “Free Your Mind,” “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)” and “Hold On,” En Vogue won seven MTV Video Music Awards – more than any other female group in MTV history –along with four Soul Train Awards and six American Music Awards. They also garnered seven Grammy nominations. According to Billboard Magazine, En Vogue was the 18th most successful act of the 1990s and one of the most popular and successful female groups of all time, with more than 2,800 accumulated weeks on various Billboardcharts. After En Vogue disbanded, Robinson flipped the script and joined Raphael Saadiq (Toni, Tony Tone!) and Ali Shaheed Muhammed to release a one-off album under the group name Lucy Pearl. Their critically acclaimed, self-titled debut went Gold and yielded hit singles “Dance Tonight” and “Don’t Mess With My Man." In 2002, Robinson married singer/songwriter Dre Allen and released her first solo effort, entitled Dawn. Robinson and Allen divorced in 2007. Now single, with a divorce and several hit records behind her,Robinson is focused on releasing a book, forming another girl group, “GLAMM,” and taking her artistry to the next level.

MICHEL’LE TOUSSAINT - Michel'le Toussaint, or simply Michel'le, is known for her high-pitched, mousy speaking voice —a great contrast to her strong vocals. The R&B singer got her start as the featured female vocalist on World Class Wreckin' Cru's 1987 single "Turn Off the Lights" and quickly signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records. In 1989, she released her self-titled debut album that was produced entirely by then-boyfriend Dr. Dre. The album featured "No More Lies" and the hit singles "Nicety" and "Something in My Heart." The couple had a son together but broke up shortly after Dr. Dre parted ways with Death Row Records, and in 1997, Michel'le agreed to marry Death Row Records CEO/Founder Suge Knight while he was serving a prison sentence for assault and battery. In 1998, she released her third solo effort,Hung Jury, on Death Records. She went on to marry Shug Knight in 1999, and the couple had one daughter together before divorcing in 2002. The singer's last recording was the song"I Know Where I'm Going" on the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack in 2003. Now a single mother, Michel'le is working on reclaiming her place in music, writing a memoir and trying to make time to reenter the dating scene. R&B Divas: LA is produced for TV One by Thinkfactory Media. Thinkfactory Media Executive Producers are Adam Reed, Adam Freeman, Aaron Fishman and Leslie Greif. Additional executive producers include Phil Thornton, Paul Coy Allen, Faith Evans and Nicci Gilbert-Daniels. Co-executive producer is Robyn Schneiders and executive in charge of production for TV One is Jubba Seyyid.
In case you missed it, checkout this video of R&B Diva's First and Second Season diva Faith Evans performing her new single "Tears of Joy" during the 2013 UNCF An Evening Of Stars on January 27.
She killed it!
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