Wendy Wilson, born on October 16, 1969, is an American singer-songwriter and a prominent figure in the pop music scene, particularly known as a member of the pop duo Wilson Phillips, alongside her sister Carnie Wilson and friend Chynna Phillips. The group, formed in 1989, blends pop and rock with harmonies reminiscent of the Beach Boys and the Mamas & the Papas, reflecting Wendy's musical lineage as the daughter of Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. Wilson Phillips achieved significant commercial success with their self-titled debut album, released in 1990, which included chart-topping hits like "Hold On," "Release Me," and "You're in Love." Their album went on to sell over 10 million copies worldwide and earned multiple Grammy nominations, solidifying their impact on the early '90s pop landscape. Wendy Wilson's contributions extend beyond her work with Wilson Phillips; she has pursued solo projects and collaborated with various artists. The duo's sound and harmonies have influenced a generation of pop artists, and their enduring popularity is evidenced by their continued performances and the resurgence of interest in their music through various media, including a successful biopic about their story.