For the co-founder of Chrysalis Records see Terry Ellis (manager).
Terry Ellis has a 5 octave vocal range which was displayed in the En Vogue song, "Don't Go".
Terry Ellis replaced Dawn's outgoing lead in the video and studio album version.
After adding Terry Ellis to the line-up, the group become a quartet and chose the name En Vogue.
It features Cindy Herron on lead but Terry Ellis on the introduction.
The name was both a reference to the pupal stage of a butterfly and a combination of its founders names, Chris Wright and Terry Ellis.
"I usually deal with Terry Ellis, why?"
This song is led by Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron.
Chrysalis Records, launched by Chris Wright and Terry Ellis, was perhaps the most successful from that era, and continued to expand.
There she was chatting with Terry Ellis of the rhythm-and-blues group En Vogue.