Girl Groups
Girl  groups. The Boswell Sisters and the Andrews Sisters charted in the  1930s, but the popularity of girl groups really started taking off in  the 1950s. Where are some of those trailblazing females today? Bananarama
Bananarama
Formed  as a trio in the UK in 1979, Bananarama continues to perform as a duo.  One of their biggest hits was this tune. Former member Siobhan Fahey now  performs with this band.
Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child
Formed  in 1997, Destiny's Child  split in 2006 so its members could pursue  solo projects. Though they're  often compared to a modern-day Supremes,  superstar front woman Beyoncé is the only member currently enjoying solo  success. Michelle Williams is preparing to release her fourthalbum in  2011. Kelly Rowland is preparing to release her third.
En Vogue
En Vogue
These  darlings of the early '90s had several chart-topping hits, including  this tune with edgy lyrics. En Vogue officially reunited in 2010 and is  said to be working on a new album.
Klymaxx
Klymaxx
Formed  in 1979, Klymaxx worked with these well-known producers. They broke up  in 1990, with five members reuniting in 2003 on this TV show. Member  Cheryl Cooley tried to trademark the band name without permission,  resulting in additional friction.
Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge
Formed  by four siblings in 1972, Sister Sledge hasn't had a charting single  since 1982, but their most popular song is still heard everywhere. They  continue to perform today. Check their tour schedule.
Spice Girls
Spice Girls
While  reunion rumors have been rampant ever since the Spice Girls disbanded  in 2001, they've all embarked on solo careers. Only Posh Spice has  remained in the spotlight, largely due to her high-profile marriage. Mel  B appeared on this show and received some unwanted press for her affair  with this funny guy.
The Bangles
The Bangles
After  scoring hits in the '80s, the Bangles broke up in 1988, only to reunite  in 2000. They are reportedly working on a new album. Only lead singer  Susanna Hoffs attempted a solo career. She married the director of this  well-known film, and they have two children.
The Go-Go's
The Go-Go's
Formed  in 1978, the Go-Go's broke up and reunited many times. They recently  announced an anniversary tour. Lead singer Belinda Carlisle enjoyed solo  success, and guitarist Jane Wiedlin appeared on this VH1 show.
The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters
The  Pointer Sisters  had the most success when it featured Ruth, June and  Anita in the '80s.  In 1984, they had four Billboard Hot 100 singles in a  row, including this song from this popular film. They have continued to  perform, despite June's death in 2006.
The Ronettes
The Ronettes
Produced  by this music icon, the Ronettes formed in 1960 and broke up in 1966.  The lead singer married the producer and took the name Ronnie Spector.  She still performs today.
The Runaways
The Runaways
The  Runaways are a major influence on female rock bands to this day.  Original members Lita Ford and Joan Jett enjoyed commercial solo success  and continue to perform. A movie about their story came out in 2010.
The Supremes
The Supremes
Diana  Ross & the Supremes stormed the pop charts in the '60s. Their story  was said to inspire a hit Broadway musical. Diana Ross and Mary Wilson  are still performing today.
TLC
TLC
Formed  in 1991, TLC disbanded for good in 2002, shortly after one member's  death. Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas became known as the girl to whom this  artist is confessing on his hit album. Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins became a  spokeswoman regarding this disease.
Wilson Phillips
Wilson Phillips
Their  1990 debut album spawned three No. 1 hits, but Wilson Phillips decided  to disband in 1992. While Carnie Wilson has remained in the public eye,  with this live video and her appearance on this show, Chynna Phillips  and Wendy Wilson are both enjoying quiet married lives. Chynna is  married to this Baldwin brother.














