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Rhona Bennett

Born:
in Chicago

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  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: 2000s
  • Instrument: Vocals, Main Performer, Vocals (Background)
  • Representative Album: "Rhona"

Biography

The first lady of Epic/Darkchild is Rhona Bennett and she is the prodigy of studio genius Rodney Jerkins, founder of Darkchild Records. The 21-year-old native Chicago beauty has what it takes to be a hit a great voice, style, and looks.

After being spotted by a local agent, she was booked for her first major role which came in an Oprah Winfrey series for ABC. This was an important undertaking, as it lead to an audition for the Disney Channel's Mickey Mouse Club resulting in her becoming a full-fledged Mousekateer. The Mickey Mouse Club has spawned such names such as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, and she is a close friend of 'N Sync's Justin Timberlake.

After four years as a Mousekateer, Bennett moved to California and worked on building her acting career, which lead to guest spots with Martin Lawrence on Martin, Living Single, and The Single Guy. She starred in UPN's Homeboys in Outer Space in 1996. In 1998, she acted in her first independent film, No Vacancy, starring Christina Ricci and Lolita Davidovitch, followed by a recurring role on The Jamie Foxx Show.

Rhona, who signed to Jerkins' Darkchild Records in 1999, has spent the several years honing her image and she has drawn favorable vocal comparisons to Whitney Houston with the added looks of supermodel Tyra Banks.

Rhona's single "Satisfied" was released in 2001 with the self-titled LP, Rhona released later that year. ~ Paul Clifford, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Rhona Bennett
Rhona on cover of her single "Satisfied"

Rhona Lynn Bennett, (born May 10, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American singer and actress. She joined American R&B super-group En Vogue in 2003. She joined the famed group for their extensive European tour of Night of The Proms. She recorded on En Vogue's fifth LP, titled "Soulflower", which saw a release in February 2004. As of early 2006, she was still a member of En Vogue after Dawn Robinson departed from the group once again due to unresolved business issues.

Early life

Rhona was raised in Calumet Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Before joining En Vogue Rhona was part of the Disney Channel's variety show The New Mickey Mouse Club, and became very good friends with N'Sync's JC Chasez.

Career

After the show Bennett moved to California to continue her career as an actress and has had some small movie roles in film's such as "No Vacancy" (1999), and "Malibu's Most Wanted" (2003). In the mid-1990s, she played Loquatia on the short-lived UPN sitcom Homeboys in Outer Space. Her most famous work was on "The Jamie Foxx Show" playing Nicole Evans.

Bennett also recorded an album under the name Rhona for Sony in 2001. The self-titled debut was produced entirely by super-producer Darkchild and was released under his Darkchild Records imprint. It included the single "Satisfied." The single "Satisfied" became a U.S. Hot Dance Club Play in 2001. The album was never released outside of Japan however, and is now categorized as a collector's item.[1]

References

  1. ^ http://www.mediawars.ne.jp/~mundo/collect/file/rhona.html Mediawars.ne.jp Retrieved on 05-11-07

External links

Rhona Diva

Rhona Bennett at the Internet Movie Database


 
 

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