Welcome to my media room! This is where some of my greatest hits can be seen and heard, from my time with the Mary Jane Girls through today. It’s all just a click away. Please browse through the library of titles listed here. When you find one you like, click to play! Thanks for visiting. I hope you enjoy!

Recently, I was back in the studio with John Forte and Sam Domingo co-writing and providing the vocals for the track "Do You Remember" for the Gruvdisciples CD Move It On. Influences are from a variety of genres and sub-genres like latin, house, techno, world, cinematic music blended into urban R&B, funk and adult contemporary jazz..

I also partnered with Sam and John to write and produce the music for "In the Mix." And yes, that's me, also doing all the vocals. Click on any of the track above.


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I love to have fun, and I love to laugh with other people. The TV show “You Got Clowned” was American Idol meets The Gong Show. And I got to be one of the judges. Watch this clip and enjoy the ambiance.
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I was lucky enough to recently have my own show. It offered up close and personal looks at entertainment, society and culture. I had some terrific guests, and we always had a lot of fun. Naturally, I called it In The Mix with Yvette.
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Here’s a “reel” trip down memory lane. Watch the “Boys” music video by the Mary Jane Girls, 1983.
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Our biggest and probably still best-known hit. Watch the original “In My House” music video, by the Mary Jane Girls, 1985.
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I joined the Mary Jane Girls in 1985 for the album “Only For You.” I was interviewed that year by Pat Sajak and Christine Ferrare on their syndicated morning show.
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The one and only Dick Clark introduces the Mary Jane Girls
singing “In My House” on American Bandstand.
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Dick Clark introduces the Girls and our song " Shadow Lover." What a thrill to be so close to a true legend like Dick Clark!
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The girl bands of the 60s and 70s were precursors to the girl bands of the 1980s. We had big hair, high heels, lots of makeup and attitude to spare. It was fun! Watch The Today Show’s Bryant Gumbel interview all of the Mary Jane Girls.
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Remember Don Cornelius and Soul Train? What fun the Girls had, singing “In My House”on that Saturday show!
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