Chenoa Maxwell
Member of 90s girl group LFO, 'Making the Band' participant
Chenoa Maxwell is an American entertainer who rose to prominence during the 1990s pop music era. She was a member of LFO (Lyte Funky Ones), a girl group that achieved commercial success with their hit single 'Summer Girls' in 1999, which became one of the most recognizable songs of the late 90s pop landscape. Beyond her work with the group, Maxwell has pursued a solo career in music and television. She gained additional recognition through her participation in MTV's reality competition series 'Making the Band,' which documented the formation and management of musical groups. Throughout her career, she has contributed to the pop music landscape of her era and remained active in entertainment, performing at various venues and events. Maxwell represents the legacy of 90s girl group pop culture and the evolution of manufactured pop groups during that transformative decade in music history.
Entertainment
American
1979
Thinking about the name
Chenoa
American origin
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