Best known for hits like 'If You Love Me,' 'Grapevine' and '5 Miles To Empty,' 90s R&B trio Brownstone is back together and performing again.
With founding members Nicci Gilbert and Maxee Maxwell and a new member, Teisha Brown, the group has began performing spot dates and is in the studio recording new music.
"I'm very excited because I know the fans are very happy. I'm excited to see our fans again because we missed them terribly," said Maxwell.
Gilbert added: "It's a tremendous blessing to still be relevant after not having a record out in over ten years!"
Brownstone recently performed at the Afr'Am Festival in Norfolk, Virginia along with Salt-N-Pepa, Keith Sweat and Bell Biv Devoe. They also opened for Maze featuring Frankie Beverly in Chattanooga, Tenn.

In addition, Brownstone has performed recent dates in Chicago, Illinois and Mobile, Alabama and Maxwell said the crowd response has been overwhelming.
"The fan reaction is very positive! They are welcoming towards us, which is so nice to see and feel. It lets us know we were very well missed, which is a blessing in my eyes," she expressed.
Newcomer Brown said joining the respected R&B collective has been a dream come true for her.
"I am beyond elated to be a part of a group that I absolutely adored from the very beginning of their career. It is a surreal feeling to know that I am sharing my craft and my gift with a group that I was a huge fan of," she shared.
Neither founding member Mimi Doby (who left the group in 1995) and nor her replacement Kina Casper (who is now a rock singer) wanted to participate in the Brownstone reunion. Regardless, Gilbert emphasized that Brown has been the perfect addition to the group.
"Teisha brings so much to the group! She's a Detroit girl straight from the church, so we will be sangin' during these shows and on this record for sure," said Gilbert.

Making their debut in 1995 on Michael Jackson's MMJ Music record label via Sony, the group's first CD 'From the Bottom Up' sold one million copies. The group released two other CDs 'Still Climbing' and 'All For Love' before breaking up in 2000.
Brownstone intends to release a single before Valentine's Day and a new CD early next year.
"We are also working on some other exciting projects in the near future," Gilbert closed.
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For related stories, read also: 'Buzz Exclusive: Brownstone's Nicci Gilbert On Rumors She Broke Up 'Real Housewives of ATL' Star's Marriage.'
& 'Sisters In Song: Coko, Shanice & Nicci Gilbert Jam In Japan.'
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VIDEO: Watch Brownstone perform "If You Love Me" live in Atlanta.
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By: Urbanprincess on 10/01/2009 10:39AM
I really miss the 90's R&B groups! Today, there is n't too many R&B groups around that stay together, that can "SING", give great appropriate performances, positive lyrics, show respect, dress without showing too much skin, and really make you feel the music? I am starting to see groups reform again from back in the 90's and that's great! This was my favorite song and by watching this video it gave me "CHILLS". I remember seeing them in concert and in the 90's and gave a great performance! I wish them lots of success and continue on making real good music!!!!!
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By: beautifulone on 10/01/2009 9:44PM
OMG...I remember them. If You Love Me, was my anthem in the 90's. We as women weren't going to put up with no mess, and their songs were empowering. I'm glad they're back.
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By: LadyJNewYork on 10/06/2009 11:56AM
My jam was "Grapevyne" oh my goodness!! I love that first CD still bump it, no one could touch them in the 90s...Can't wait for the CD, and their version of "I Can't Tell You Why", nuff said!!
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By: NorthCallie on 10/08/2009 3:40AM
I was pleasantly surprised to read this article. The members of Brownstone are extraordinary gifted singers with a wonderful body of music! Their harmony and tone is priceless. Listening to their music today still sounds fresh! Your fans anxiously await the Brownstone Reunion.
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By: Kendra77 on 10/11/2009 11:52AM
I'm going to try to find their 1st cd. These girls can saanngg! I am excited to hear new songs from them, and record companies need to take note and sign people of substance. This is definately good news. Oh, what happened to the other member?
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By: Urbanprincess on 10/11/2009 1:34PM
Kendra77
Mimi the original member of the group had medical problems and had to leave the group. I hope she is doing well today?
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By: Kendra77 on 10/13/2009 10:50PM
Thanks!
I Googled Brownstone, and I learned that it was initially reported that she had bronchitis and then it was later revealed that she left due to in group fighting.
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By: MyssKyttye! on 10/15/2009 10:41PM
GrapeVyne...5 Miles to Empty...If U Love Me...these are the types of Jams that are missing today. I'm glad they're back 2gether and I'll support them all the way! Them & En Vogue..2 of the greatest "Girl Groups" ever!!!! PLEEEEEEZE Brownstone...come back...the music industry needs more talent like YOU!!!!
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