Latin freestyle trailblazers the Cover Girls formed in New York City in 1986 and
exerted a firm grip on the charts for the next ten years. Quickly morphing into
contemporary pop culture icons, they performed on American Bandstand and
appeared on the soundtrack for the 1988 hit Eddie Murphy-starring film Coming to
America. The group, initially comprising singers Louise "Angel" Sabater,
Caroline Jackson, and Sunshine Wright, were founded by music producer and
songwriter Andy "Panda" Tripoli and music promoter and dance club owner Sal
Abbatiello. They hit the ground running with the...