Mariama Goodman

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Mariama Goodman
Mariama (left) in concert with Elisa(right)
Mariama (left) in concert with Elisa(right)
Background information
Birth name Mariama Christiana N'Dure Goodman
Born December 25, 1977 (1977-12-25) (age 30)
Origin Flag of England Lambeth, London, England
Genre(s) Pop, dance
Years active 1995–2001
Associated acts Solid HarmoniE
Honeyz

Mariama Goodman (born December 25, 1977) is an English dancer and singer who has been a member of the bands Solid HarmoniE and the Honeyz but started her career as a dancer.

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[edit] Biography

She was born Mariama Christiana N'Dure Goodman in Lambeth, London, England. She started as a dancer in 1995 in the ITV show, The Ant & Dec Show together with Beki Onslow. They started the girl group Solid HarmoniE with Melissa Graham in 1996. She left the group in late 1996 to return in mid 1997. In early 1999, she and Melissa Graham left Solid HarmoniE and she joined the girl band Honeyz, replacing Heavenli Abdi. Goodman left the Honeyz in 2000, she toured in USA with O-Town. Since then, Goodman stepped out of the public eye.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title Label Chart Comment Cover
With Solid HarmoniE
1998 Solid HarmoniE Jive Records
  • 111 United Kingdom[1]
  • 1 The Netherlands
 
With Honeyz
1999 Wonder No. 8 Mercury Records
  • 33 United Kingdom[2]
Re-release (1999)

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart Cover
With Solid HarmoniE
1996 "Got 2 Have Ya"
1997 "I'll Be There For You"
  • 18 United Kingdom[2]
  • 7 The Netherlands[3]
  • 9 Sweden[4]
  • 83 France[5]
1998 "I Want You To Want Me"
  • 16 United Kingdom[2]
  • 4 The Netherlands[6]
  • 10 Sweden[7]
  • 10 Finland[8]
  • 14 Norway[9]
  • 39 Switzerland[10]
1998 "I Wanna Love You"
  • 20 United Kingdom[2]
  • 25 The Netherlands[11]
  • 39 Sweden[12]
1998 "To Love Once Again"
  • 55 United Kingdom[1]
With Honeyz
1999 "Never Let You Down"
  • 7 United Kingdom[2]
2000 "Won't Take It Lying Down"
  • 7 United Kingdom[2]
  • 30 Ireland[13]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Zobbel.de UK Chart log. Retrieved: Oct 22, 2006
  2. ^ a b c d e f Everyhit.co.uk UK Top 40 database. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  3. ^ Top4000.nl Chart week 3, 1998. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  4. ^ SwedishCharts.com "I'll Be There For You" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  5. ^ LesCharts.com "I'll Be There For You" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  6. ^ Top4000.nl Chart week 12, 1998. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  7. ^ SwedishCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  8. ^ FinnishCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  9. ^ NorwegianCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  10. ^ SwissCharts.com "I Want You To Want Me" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  11. ^ Top4000.nl Chart week 30, 1998. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  12. ^ SwedishCharts.com "I Wanna Love You" page. Retrieved: Nov 3, 2006
  13. ^ IrishCharts.ie Irish chart search (Accessed: November 2, 2006)

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