Known for her airy soprano vocal range, R&B artist Cherrelle made a name for
herself as a vocalist and singer-songwriter during the mid-80s, scoring a
handful of hits under the tutelage of producing powerhouse Jimmy Jam & Terry
Lewis. Born Cheryl Anne Norton on October 13, 1958 in Detroit, she cut her teeth
as a background singer for Norman Connors, Michael Henderson, and Luther
Vandross before being discovered by Tabu Records founder Clarence Avant. After
signing with Tabu in 1983, Cherrelle made her official debut with the album
Fragile (1984), which included her first R&B Top ...