Along with Boyz II Men, En Vogue have set the standard for R&B vocal groups for over three decades. When the women debuted in 1990 to dazzling, chart-topping effect, they attracted comparisons to the Supremes, even though Terry Ellis, Cindy Herron, Maxine Jones, and Dawn Robinson shared lead vocals and intentionally designated no particular singer their Diana Ross. The Grammy-nominated group have always had more in common with fellow Oakland natives the Pointer Sisters, as they have drawn from all eras of R&B with convincing stylistic diversions and a knack for recalling the p...