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In 1980, a youthful
Ralph Tresvant became one of the lead
singers of the very popular R&B group, New
Edition. The group, which included Bobby
Brown, Michael Bivins and Ricky
Bell, had #1 singles with "Cool It Now,"
"Candy Girl," "Mr. Telephone Man" and many
others.
Ralph also went solo in 1990 with his own
self-entitled album, which had major success
with the singles "Sensitvity" and "Do What I
Gotta Do." He released his second album, "It's
Goin' Down," in 1993.
In this two-part 2006 interview (Part
1 and
Part 2) with host Eve Galazin during his
CD release party at Kimball's Carnival in
Oakland, CA., Ralph talks about being a member
of New Edition, his current CD "Rizz-Wa-Faire,"
and his fans.
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