Ralph Tresvant Sr



Ralph tresvant sr

  1. Ralph Tresvant Sr S Daughter Latonya Tresvant
Born May 15, 1968, to Patricia Ann Tresvant and Ralph Tresvant, Sr., Ralph Tresvant grew in the Roxbury section of Boston. He joined Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronald DeVoe in a group formed by producer/songwriter Maurice Starr. Starr's concept was to form a group that was basically a 'new edition' of the Jackson 5. Paradoxically, Motown founder Berry Gordy wanted to mold the Jackson 5 into a 'new edition' of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. Signed to StreetWise Records, the group scored with 'Candy Girl.' The hits continued with 'Is This the End' (number eight R&B), 'Lost in Love' (number six R&B), 'Count Me Out' (number two R&B for two weeks), 'Earth Angel' from the movie Karate Kid Part 2 (number three R&B), 'Once in a Lifetime Groove' from the Gregory Hines/Billy Crystal movie Running Scared (number ten R&B), 'Tears on My Pillow' with Little Anthony of Little Anthony and the Imperials, 'If It Isn't Love' (number two R&B, number seven pop), 'You're Not My Kind of Girl' (number three R&B), and 'Crucial' (number four R&B).

Ralph Tresvant Sr S Daughter Latonya Tresvant

Tresvant was born as Ralph Edward Tresvant Sr. On born May 16, 1968, in the Roxbury section of Boston, Massachusetts to Patricia and Ralph Edward Tresvant, Sr. Rizzo loved music listening to music from a very early age, a passion he shared with his younger siblings. In 1990 he released his solo album entitled Ralph Tresvant. Ralph Tresvant Early life and Education. Ralph Tresvant was born on 16th May 1968, in Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. His parents are Patricia Tresvant and Ralph Tresvant, Sr. He grew up along with his siblings Andre Tresvant and LaTonya Tresvant. Ralph Tresvant sang lead on New Edition's hits and had his own gold number one R&B hit with the silky 'Sensitivity.' He was the last member to release a solo project of his own. All of the group's previous members had number one R&B hits: Bobby Brown with 'Girlfriend ' and Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronald DeVoe as Bell Biv DeVoe (aka BBD) with 'Poison.'