Elizabeth Wolfgramm

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Elizabeth Wolfgramm (born August 19, 1972, in Salt Lake City) was a member of the family group The Jets, comprised of siblings: Eddie, Eugene, Elizabeth, Haini, Kathi, Leroy, Moana, and Rudy Wolfgramm. She left the group in the early 1990s to pursue other projects, and later married Hawaiian football star Mark Atuaia. The couple has 5 children, daughters, Anessa, Alema, and Abi and sons, Tai and Teanekuma. She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

In 1990, she recorded the song entitled "Yourself Myself" featured in "TATSURO SONG FROM L.A." (1990), Universal Music. Later, alongside sister Moana, she wrote a few songs for the compilation "RETURN WITH HONOR: 1995 EFY (Especially For Youth) released by Embryo Records. She reunited with Moana in 1997 to record the song "Do" (also featuring younger sister Jennifer) featured in "BE A BUILDER" songbook and companion CD (Vol. 3) "Sticks & Stones" (Track #9) for the Utah Prevention/Dimension (PK-12) Prevention Program.

In 2002, Elizabeth recorded the song "Faithful" featured on "LOVE IS A JOURNEY: Reflections on Marriage" (2002) released by Shadow Mountain (and available to download as .mp3 on-line).

In 2006 she along with sisters, Kathi, Moana, Jennifer and Hinalei released a gospel themed album entitled "My Sisters"

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