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Aundrea Fimbres

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Aundrea Fimbres

Aundrea Aurora Fimbres (born June 29, 1983) is an American singer and a former member of the pop music group Danity Kane.

Biography

Aundrea Fimbres was born in Upland, California and is the youngest child in her family. She attended Claremont High School in 9th and 10th grade before transferring to Upland High School.[1]

Before Fimbres auditioned for Making the Band 3 she was three semesters short of completing a degree in education, with the intention of becoming a kindergarten teacher--a back up plan to singing she promised her parents she would have.[2]

Career

Fimbres was singing from an early age, and during her high school years she joined a pop ensemble, Intrigue.[3]

Fimbres auditioned in Los Angeles for the first season of Making the Band 3 -- the same audition as fellow band member Aubrey O'Day. During the first season finale of Making the Band 3, Sean "Diddy" Combs decided against forming a group, but chose Fimbres as one of the contestants from the first season who would be allowed to participate in the second season.

Fimbres was chosen as one of the members of the girl group Danity Kane in the second season of Making the Band 3. Fimbres also has the highest vocal range in Danity Kane. This was confirmed by fellow member Dawn Richard. Fimbres vocals are featured in a song called "Dip With You" on Baby Bash's album Cyclone.[4]

January 2009, it was confirmed by MTV.com that Danity Kane had split up.

Discography

Danity Kane

References