Alfie Silas

[4] She was also on a regional promotional tour and did an on-air interview at New York radio station WLIB with WIBL's Pablo Guzman.

Referred to as a newcomer, the reviewer said that she shined like a torch balladeer on the A/C slanted single and that she demonstrated her abilities.

[6] At the time, "There I Go" had been in the Cash Box Top 100 Black Contemporary Singles chart for eight weeks and had moved up four places from no.

She came third in the Cash Box 1983 Black Contemporary Singles Awards New Female section with Diane Richards, Madonna, Lydia Murdock and Pamela Nivens at 1, 2, 4 and 5 respectively.

[9] Readers of Cash Box, in the January 28, 1984, issues were told to Watch out for Alfie Silas's new single, "Be Yourself" and that it would make a positive and lasting impression on many listeners.