P age B? ? M arch T he P ortland O bserver 1, 1 9 9 5 • ÿ îo r tla tti» (© h s e r u e r ENTERTAINMENT Harmonu Innocents (ÏT Ijc ^ î o r t l a n ù G D b s e r u e r A It It I ME » $4»¥ c e le b r a te s its ... z I •• «1 S h a m ik a S h a u n te l B row n. Quyvonne Denise Perry And Dawn Marie M cGee are the vocal talents that com prise H.l. “ We knew each other in high school,” states Dawn, “and Shamika had this group. One day in choir class shecom es up to me as we are singing Be G rateful' and says, ’I just started this girls group and I like your voice, do you want to join us? So I went to a practice and they were aw ful, accept for S ham ika." she laughed. “ I trie d to get o u t o f the next p r a c tic e .” c o n tin u e s D aw n, "and to ld my m om m a to te ll her 1 w as on p u n ish m e n t, but th ey cam e to my h o u se an d co rn e re d me. From then on S h am ik a and I b ecam e trie n d s an d began w o rk in g v ery h ard to g e th e r to form a s tro n g g ro u p and m ake our d ream com e tr u e .” Shamika remembers the begin­ ning this way. "I have been singing in choirs since 1 was young and I was scared to sing by myself, and I always wanted to be in a group like Five Star, so I decided to start one myself. I got a group together and later hooked up with Dawn ju st like she said. There were times when we nearly gave up, felt w e’ 11 never make it, but we kept on going'.” D aw n in te r je c ts , “ O n e d a y a b u n ch o f us g irls w en t on a m o d ­ elin g trip , an d S h am ik a an d I w ere play ing o u r d em o ta p e in th e van w h e n in th e b a c k w e h e a r Q u y v o n n e sin g in g very so ftly to th e so n g W e tu rn e d to h e r an d sa id , g irl w e d id n 't k n o w you c o u ld sin g ? ! Q u y v o n n e la u g h e d an d I d id n ’t th in k m uch a b o u t it." S h a m ik a , o n th e o t h e r h a n d th o u g h t a lot a b o u t it. I n s tin c ­ tiv e ly sh e k n ew Q u y v o n n e w as th e m is sin g e le m e n t o f th e g ro u p a n d p u r s u e d h e r. “ S o o n a f te r th a t,” s ta te s S h a m ik a . “ I tric k e d Q u y v o n n e in to m e et o u r p ro d u c - e r, L o re n z o P ry o r, a n d sin g fo r h im . W h en sh e le t it g o , it w as u n b e lie v ­ a b le . I k n e w sh e w a s th e o n e . I c a lle d up D aw n a n d to ld h e r I fo u n d o u r th ird m e m b e r a n d sh e w a s t h r i l l e d at w h o it w as. N ow w h e n w e s in g , w rite o r p e rfo rm to g e th e r , i t ’s ju s t lik e th e title o f o u r u p c o m in g a lb u m - a H I...N a tu ra lly ’.” Q uyvonne was bom in to a very troubled fam­ ily. W hereas Dawn and Shamika both had strong parental support growing up, and for their musical dream , this is far from the fact for Quyvonne. "M y m other is currently in p ris­ on, and I d o n ’t know w ho all my siblings are, although I w ould love to fine o u t,” states the shy, but very proud and frank Q uyvonne. “ I was a very quiet and protected kid grow ing up, and protective o f my little sister, w hereas I felt like the m other. It was hard. I did sing back then, but only for my sister. I never let anybody else hear me I sang to her because I knew she w o u ld n ’t say an y th in g ,” she laughed. THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE BUCK EXPERIENCE IN VIETNAM. Fpom Hie producers of 'New Jack City' and Jason's Lyric' Surviving the streets was just a rehearsal. 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