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==Members==
==Members==
'''[[Elisa Cariera]]''' (born [[June 16]], [[1978]] in [[Orlando]], [[Florida]]) joined the group in 1997. Elisa has embarked on a solo career and written her debut solo album however it has not been unreleased yet.
'''[[Elisa Cariera]]''' (born [[June 16]], [[1978]] in [[Orlando]], [[Florida]]) joined the group in 1997. Elisa has embarked on a solo career and written her debut solo album however it has not been released yet.


'''[[Mariama Goodman]]''' (born [[December 25]], [[1977]] in [[Lambeth]], [[London]], [[England]]) was an original member of the girl group, but left in 1999 to join [[The Honeyz]].
'''[[Mariama Goodman]]''' (born [[December 25]], [[1977]] in [[Lambeth]], [[London]], [[England]]) was an original member of the girl group, but left in 1999 to join [[The Honeyz]].

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Solid HarmoniE (also SHE) were a British pop girl group formed in 1996. Initially the band was made up of Rebecca Onslow, Melissa Graham and Mariama Goodman, however Goodman left in 1997 to care for her mother. She was replaced by Elisa Cariera. Goodman rejoined the band later in the year, and the group became a four-piece.

The group was moderately successful, producing five singles and a self-titled album before disbanding in 1999. They had success in the Netherlands were their album went to #1 in the album charts and was certified gold [1]. Also the single "I Want You To Want Me" peaked at #4 in the charts. Goodman joined R&B group The Honeyz later that year.

Members

Elisa Cariera (born June 16, 1978 in Orlando, Florida) joined the group in 1997. Elisa has embarked on a solo career and written her debut solo album however it has not been released yet.

Mariama Goodman (born December 25, 1977 in Lambeth, London, England) was an original member of the girl group, but left in 1999 to join The Honeyz.

Melissa Graham (born October 10, 1975 in Coventry, England) was an original member of the girl group and left in 1999 to embark on her solo career. Melissa has released three singles upto now.

Rebecca Onslow (born January 3, 1975 in Swansea, Wales) was the lead singer of Solid HarmoniE. Rebecca has embarked on a solo career and released "Wake up" on January 15, 2002

Discography

Year Title Chart Cover
Albums
1998 Solid HarmoniE
  • #111 United Kingdom [2]
  • #1 The Netherlands
File:Solid HarmoniE Solid HarmoniE album.jpg
Singles
1996 "Got 2 Have Ya" -
File:Solid HarmoniE Got 2 Have Ya.jpg
1997 "I'll Be There For You"
  • #18 United Kingdom [3]
  • #7 The Netherlands [4]
  • #9 Sweden [5]
  • #83 France [6]
File:Solid HarmoniE Ill Be There For You.jpg
1998 "I Want You To Want Me"
  • #16 United Kingdom [3]
  • #4 The Netherlands [7]
  • #39 Switzerland [8]
  • #10 Finland [9]
  • #14 Norway [10]
  • #10 Sweden [11]
File:Solid HarmoniE I Want You To Want Me.jpg
1998 "I Wanna Love You"
  • #20 United Kingdom [3]
  • #25 The Netherlands [12]
  • #39 Sweden [13]
File:Solid HarmoniE I Wanna Love You.jpg
1998 "To Love Once Again"
  • #55 United Kingdom [2]
File:Solid HarmoniE To Love You Once Again.jpg

References

  1. ^ NVPI.nl Certification Solid HarmoniE. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  2. ^ a b Zobbel.de UK Chart log. Retrieved: Oct 22, 2006
  3. ^ a b c Everyhit.co.uk UK Top 40 database. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  4. ^ Top4000.nl Chart week 3, 1998. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  5. ^ SwedishCharts.com "I'll Be There For You" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  6. ^ LesCharts.com "I'll Be There For You" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  7. ^ Top4000.nl Chart week 12, 1998. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  8. ^ SwissCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  9. ^ FinnishCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  10. ^ NorwegianCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  11. ^ SwedishCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  12. ^ Top4000.nl Chart week 30, 1998. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  13. ^ SwedishCharts.com "I Wanna Love You" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006

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