Sarah Dash (August 18, 1945 – September 20, 2021) was an American singer. She first appeared on the music scene as a member of
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles. Dash was later a member of
Labelle
Labelle was an American funk rock band that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around ...
, and worked as a singer, session musician, and sidewoman for
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the Album era, rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pione ...
, and
Keith Richards
Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones. His songwriting partnership wi ...
.
Biography
Early career
The seventh of 13 children, Dash was born in
Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County, New Jersey, Mercer County. It was the federal capital, capital of the United States from November 1 until D ...
. Her father was a pastor at the Trenton Church of Christ, while her mother was a nurse. Although she initially sang
gospel music
Gospel music is a traditional genre of Christian music and a cornerstone of Christian media. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of gospel music vary according to culture and social context. Gospel music is compo ...
, Dash turned to secular music as a pre-teen when she formed a vocal duo, the Capris. When she moved to
Philadelphia
Philadelphia ( ), colloquially referred to as Philly, is the List of municipalities in Pennsylvania, most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population, sixth-most populous city in the Unit ...
in the mid-1960s she got reacquainted with fellow adopted Philadelphian
Nona Hendryx
Nona Bernis Hendryx (born October 9, 1944) is an American vocalist, record producer, songwriter, musician, and author. Hendryx is known for her work as a solo artist as well as for being one-third of the trio Labelle, who had a hit with "Lady Ma ...
and Philadelphia natives
Patricia "Patsy" Holte (AKA Patti LaBelle) and
Sundray Tucker. In 1961, following the break-up of a rival girl group, Hendryx and Dash joined Holte and Tucker in "The Ordettes". In 1961, Tucker was replaced by Philadelphia-born
Cindy Birdsong
Cynthia Ann Birdsong (born December 15, 1939) is an American singer who became famous as a member of The Supremes in 1967, when she replaced co-founding member Florence Ballard. Birdsong had previously been a member of Patti LaBelle & The Blue ...
and the
quartet
In music, a quartet (, , , , ) is an ensemble of four singers or instrumental performers.
Classical String quartet
In classical music, one of the most common combinations of four instruments in chamber music is the string quartet. String quar ...
became The Bluebelles in 1962. The group changed their name again to
Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles after Holte was advised to adopt the stage name of Patti LaBelle. Among the Bluebelles hits were the
doo-wop
Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ...
classic, "
I Sold My Heart to the Junkman" and doo-wop-esque
R&B ballads "
You'll Never Walk Alone
"You'll Never Walk Alone" is a show tune from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical '' Carousel''. In the second act of the musical, Nettie Fowler, the cousin of the protagonist Julie Jordan, sings "You'll Never Walk Alone" to comfort and e ...
" and "
Danny Boy", the top forty classic, "
Down the Aisle", the
soul
The soul is the purported Mind–body dualism, immaterial aspect or essence of a Outline of life forms, living being. It is typically believed to be Immortality, immortal and to exist apart from the material world. The three main theories that ...
standard "All or Nothing" and their now-legendary rendition of "
Over the Rainbow
"Over the Rainbow", also known as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", is a ballad by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg. It was written for the 1939 film '' The Wizard of Oz'', in which it was sung by actress Judy Garland in her starring role ...
", which LaBelle later transformed into a tour-de-force in her 1981 solo cover. Dash sang with a sharp
soprano
A soprano () is a type of classical singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261 Hertz, Hz to A5 in Choir, choral ...
.
Labelle

In 1967, Birdsong left the group to join
The Supremes
The Supremes were an American girl group formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959 as the Primettes. A premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and the most successful Amer ...
and four years later, The Bluebelles changed their name to Labelle and began recording material that set them apart from other girl groups including songs of political, social and sexual matters, transforming them into a "hard-rocking, sexually and politically outspoken group". Much like The Supremes'
Mary Wilson, Dash was often the "middle" of two of the group's extremes,
Nona Hendryx
Nona Bernis Hendryx (born October 9, 1944) is an American vocalist, record producer, songwriter, musician, and author. Hendryx is known for her work as a solo artist as well as for being one-third of the trio Labelle, who had a hit with "Lady Ma ...
and
Patti LaBelle
Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American Rhythm and blues, R&B singer and actress. She has been referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godmother of Soul". LaBelle began ...
, who often had differed in the group's change of direction before LaBelle eventually agreed to "go along with it". After a tour of England where they changed managers, hiring
Vicki Wickham, in 1971, the group ditched their
bouffant
A bouffant ( ) is a type of puffy, rounded hairstyle characterized by hair raised high on the head and usually covering the ears or hanging down on the sides.
Etymology
The word ''bouffant'' has its etymological origin in the French word ''bouf ...
wigs and dresses for
Afro
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s and jeans, releasing transitional records such as ''
Labelle
Labelle was an American funk rock band that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around ...
'' (which included the Hendryx-penned sexual "Morning Much Better") and ''
Moon Shadow'' (which featured the group's gospel-fueled renditions of the
Pete Townshend
Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend (; born 19 May 1945) is an English musician. He is the co-founder, guitarist, keyboardist, second lead vocalist, principal songwriter and leader of the Who, one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s an ...
penned "
Won't Get Fooled Again
"Won't Get Fooled Again" is a song by the English rock band the Who, written by guitarist and primary songwriter Pete Townshend. It was released as a single in June 1971, reaching the top 10 in the UK, while the full eight-and-a-half-minute ver ...
", and
Cat Stevens
Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou; ), commonly known by his stage names Cat Stevens, Yusuf, and Yusuf / Cat Stevens, is a British singer-songwriter and musician. He has sold more than 100 million records and has more than two billion st ...
' "
Moon Shadow").
During this period, the group gained notice from the mainstream after opening for singer-songwriter
Laura Nyro
Laura Nyro ( ; born Laura Nigro; October 18, 1947 – April 8, 1997) was an American songwriter and singer. She achieved critical acclaim with her own recordings, particularly the albums ''Eli and the Thirteenth Confession'' (1968) and ''Ne ...
and recording an album, ''
Gonna Take a Miracle'', together. They also toured with British rock group
The Who
The Who are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. Considered one of th ...
, leading up to the 1973 release of ''
Pressure Cookin'
''Pressure Cookin is the third album by American singing trio Labelle, released in August 1973. This release was their first and only for RCA Records, and was critically raved due to the songs that songwriter and member Nona Hendryx composed. Th ...
'' This featured more songwriting from Hendryx and a more unified group effort in which Dash sang co-lead, including the ballad, "Can I Speak to You Before You Go to Hollywood?", where Dash sings most of the song. Dash's strong vocals in the group provided for balance and stability when LaBelle and Hendryx occasionally went off on vocal tangents or were pulling audience members up onto the stage to dance. Dash also wrote several songs.
Despite the group's
cult raves for their early material, their critical success did not translate to commercial acclaim until the releases of 1974's ''
Nightbirds'' (which featured the group's biggest smash single of their careers, "
Lady Marmalade
"Lady Marmalade" is a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan that is famous for the French refrain of "''Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir''?", which is a sexual proposition that translates into English as: "''Do you want to sleep with m ...
") and 1975's ''
Phoenix''. Following the release of 1976's ''
Chameleon
Chameleons or chamaeleons (Family (biology), family Chamaeleonidae) are a distinctive and highly specialized clade of Old World lizards with 200 species described as of June 2015. The members of this Family (biology), family are best known for ...
'' and a 1977 tour, the group agreed to split after the trio failed to come to terms with material (the group were working on an album titled ''Shaman'' when they split) and had finally "rocked and rolled themselves out".
Solo career
In 1978, Dash released her self-titled debut album, which included the top-ten
disco
Disco is a music genre, genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the late 1960s from the United States' urban nightclub, nightlife, particularly in African Americans, African-American, Italian-Americans, Italian-American, LGBTQ ...
hit, "Sinner Man". She also performed vocals on several ballads, notably "You," and "We're Lovers After All," and "I Can't Believe Someone Like You Could Really Love Me," (with a full gospel choir backing); she also had another minor
disco
Disco is a music genre, genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the late 1960s from the United States' urban nightclub, nightlife, particularly in African Americans, African-American, Italian-Americans, Italian-American, LGBTQ ...
hit with "(Come and Take) This Candy from Your Baby". Dash enjoyed much success and television and public appearances with "Sinner Man." At this time, she was asked to compose and sing "For The Love of You" (the theme song for the 1980s
PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Arlington, Virginia. PBS is a publicly funded nonprofit organization and the most prominent provider of educat ...
show ''
Watch Your Mouth'') and "Bringing It All Home." She also guest-starred on an episode of ''Watch Your Mouth'', playing a fictional character, a super
diva
Diva (, ) is the Latin word for a goddess. Diva is a name from Roman mythology, and is associated with the nouns divus, diva, which means god, goddess, and the adjective divinius, which means divine or heavenly. It has often been used to refer t ...
with an attitude, "Tessie Bright".
However, on her
Don Kirshner
Donald Kirshner (April 17, 1934 – January 17, 2011) was an American music publisher, music consultant, rock music producer, talent manager, and songwriter. Dubbed "the Man with the Golden Ear" by ''Time'', he was best known for managin ...
albums, and especially ''Ooh La La, Sarah Dash'', (1980) she was given substandard material to work with, although she wrote "I Feel Good Being Me" for this album. It featured one disco track, "Ooh La La, Too Soon," which was used in a Sassoon jeans commercial, and
Phyllis Hyman
Phyllis Linda Hyman (July 6, 1949 – June 30, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Hyman's music career spanned the late 1970s through the early 1990s, and she was best known for her expansive contralto range. Some of her most ...
provided backing vocals to the album. After releasing one more album ''Close Enough'', for Kirshner, which features ballads such as "Somebody's Angel" and "God Bless You," and the rocker, "Paradise," Dash left Kirshner for other opportunities.
In 1983, Dash released two dance singles for
Megatone Records
Megatone Records was an independent music label specializing in disco and created in San Francisco in 1981 by Patrick Cowley and Marty Blecman. The label name was derived from Cowley's 1981 high energy disco song, " Megatron Man". In 1983, musi ...
in San Francisco, both produced by
Patrick Cowley. The first, "Low Down Dirty Rhythm" was basically ignored, but the second single "Lucky Tonight" (featuring background vocals by
Sylvester
Sylvester or Silvester is a name derived from the Latin adjective ''silvestris'' meaning "wooded" or "wild", which derives from the noun ''silva'' meaning "woodland". Classical Latin spells this with ''i''. In Classical Latin, ''y'' represented a ...
), was much more successful, even rising to the #5 spot on ''
Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
s Dance Chart, and was even a Billboard "Pick of the Week."
Dash's next endeavor was the recording she made on the
rap record, ''Satisfaction'', for High Fidelity Three in 1985. Also during this time, Dash did session work for
The O'Jays
The O'Jays are an American Rhythm and blues, R&B group from Canton, Ohio, formed in summer 1958 and originally consisting of Eddie Levert, Walter Lee Williams, William Powell, Bobby Massey, and Bill Isles. The O'Jays made their first chart appea ...
,
Nile Rodgers
Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, songwriter, guitarist and record producer. The co-founder of Chic, he has written, produced, and performed on records that have sold more than 750 million albums and 1 ...
of
Chic
Chic (; ), meaning "stylish" or "smart", is an element of fashion. It was originally a French word.
Etymology
'' Chic'' is a French word, established in English since at least the 1870s. Early references in English dictionaries classified ...
(duetting on a ballad with Rodgers, "My Love Song for You" from, ''The Adventures in the Land of the Good Groove''),
The Marshall Tucker Band
The Marshall Tucker Band is an American rock band from Spartanburg, South Carolina. Noted for incorporating blues, country and jazz into an eclectic sound, the Marshall Tucker Band helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s. Wh ...
, and
David Johansen
David Roger Johansen (January 9, 1950 – February 28, 2025) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor best known as lead singer of the seminal proto-punk band the New York Dolls. He is also known for his work under the pseudonym Buster Po ...
.
In the later 1980s, she teamed up with musician
Dr. York for the duet "It's Too Late" (for which York took out advertisement space on the cover of ''
Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
'' magazine, to little success).
Then in 1988, she was signed to
Manhattan Records
Manhattan Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group and operates as a branch of Interscope Capitol Labels Group.
Company history
Manhattan Records was formed in 1984 by Bruce Lundvall and was later renamed EMI Manhatt ...
, (via
EMI
EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London. At t ...
) and released the album entitled ''You're All I Need''. This set included a title track duet with Patti LaBelle; a further duet "Don't Make Me Wait" with Ray, Goodman & Brown; and "To Tell You The Truth". It was met with only moderate success, and Dash did not record another album thereafter. Subsequently, Dash released a little-noticed dance single in 1990, "When You Talk to Me/ Manhandled," with
Disc jockey
A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include Radio personality, radio DJs (who host programs on music radio stations), club DJs (who work at nightclubs or music fes ...
Jellybean Benitez
John Benitez (born November 7, 1957), also known as Jellybean, is an American musician, songwriter, DJ, remixer, and music producer. He has produced and remixed artists such as Madonna, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and the Pointer Sisters. H ...
.
A dance music single with gospel lyrics called "Hold On (He'll Be Right There)," produced by
Jason King and
Gavin Bradley, was released in 2012.
Reunited with the Rolling Stones
In 1988, Keith Richards invited Dash to accompany him on tour: her association with him led to another world tour, a tour with Richards'
X-pensive Winos, appearances on two of his albums, and on The
Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the Album era, rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pione ...
' ''
Steel Wheels'' album in 1989. With Richards, she guested on ''
Live at the Hollywood Palladium'' in 1988, and ''
Main Offender'', in 1992. In the early 1990s, Dash developed her own one-woman show, "Dash of Diva," performing at different club
venues
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Locations
* Venue (law), the place a case is heard
* Financial trading venue, a place or system where financial transactions can occur
* Music venue, place used for a conce ...
, as well as doing a more jazz-flavored set that resulted in various appearances. In 1995, she reunited with Patti LaBelle and Nona Hendryx to record the track "Turn It Out" for the movie soundtrack,
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar,'' ''garnering a No. 1 dance music hit in the process.
Also in 1988, Dash was asked to add her backing vocals to the
Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the Album era, rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pione ...
' ''
Steel Wheels'' album, which eventually led to a tour with her old friend
Keith Richards
Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones. His songwriting partnership wi ...
. They became close when Dash was still performing with
Patti LaBelle and The Blue Belles, who opened for Stones in the early 1960s. She recorded the duet "Make No Mistake" with him, and she took the lead vocal on "
Time Is on My Side
"Time Is on My Side" is a song written by Jerry Ragovoy (using the pseudonym "Norman Meade"). First recorded by jazz trombonist Kai Winding and his orchestra in 1963, it was covered (with additional lyrics by Jimmy Norman) by both soul singer I ...
", showcasing her powerful delivery and
vocal range
Vocal range is the range of pitches that a human voice can phonate. A common application is within the context of singing, where it is used as a defining characteristic for classifying singing voices into voice types. It is also a topic of stud ...
, which, Keith has said in his autobiography, is 'the best version of that song he's ever heard'. She also recorded as lead vocalist for "Rock Awhile". For his next album, Dash wrote and sang another track, "Body Talk". Another highlight during her tour with Richards was her singing the female vocal on "
Gimme Shelter." Dash started the song with her silvery "Oohs' and then cut loose on her solo in the middle of the song. Another contribution is only available on the Keith Richards song "Eileen", a CD single from his album ''
Main Offender'' on the
Virgin Records label. In 1992, Dash added her background vocals on the collaboration between
Bo Diddley
Ellas Otha Bates (December 30, 1928 – June 2, 2008), known professionally as Bo Diddley, was an American guitarist and singer who played a key role in the transition from the blues to rock and roll. He influenced many artists, including Buddy ...
and
Ronnie Wood
Ronald David Wood (born 1 June 1947) is an English rock musician, best known as a member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, and a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group.
Wood began his career in 1964, playing lead guitar with several Brit ...
's ''
Live at the Ritz'' album.
Later career and Labelle reunion
Dash made later guest appearances on albums, including Temptation and Persuasions' cut "Greener." From time to time, she also performed
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
/
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
shows in small clubs on the east coast. She took a break to work on her autobiography, ''Dash of Diva''. She decided with her friend and
confidante Pam Johnson on scripted excerpts and wrote a musical with the same title debut at The Cross Roads Theater in New Brunswick.
Labelle
Labelle was an American funk rock band that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around ...
, having reunited for television a few times over the years and sporadic recordings, recorded in January 2006, a tribute to
civil rights leader Rosa Parks
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American civil rights activist. She is best known for her refusal to move from her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus, in defiance of Jim Crow laws, which sparke ...
tentatively titled, "Dear Rosa." In 2008, the long-awaited new album from
Labelle
Labelle was an American funk rock band that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around ...
founders Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx & Sarah Dash, ''
Back to Now
''Back to Now'' is the seventh studio album by American female vocal group Labelle, released on October 21, 2008 by Verve/Universal Records.
Background
Back to Now was produced by Wyclef Jean, Gamble and Huff and Lenny Kravitz. This marked ...
'', was released to rave reviews. Dash sang lead vocals in the group's political song, "System", which featured LaBelle and Hendryx singing side by side to Dash in autotone, resurrecting songs that did not make the final cut from earlier recordings, including
Cole Porter
Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became Standard (music), standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway the ...
's composition, "
Miss Otis Regrets" amongst other songs. Dash's voice had taken a while to return after an injury on the
New York City Subway
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system in New York City serving the New York City boroughs, boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. It is owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Tr ...
and hospitalization, but she recovered her voice by the time of the recording. Producers on the project included
Lenny Kravitz
Leonard Albert Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor. His debut album ''Let Love Rule (Lenny Kravitz album), Let Love Rule'' (1989) was characterized by a blend of Rock music, rock ...
,
Wyclef Jean
Nel Ust Wyclef Jean ( ; born October 17, 1969) is a Haitian rapper, singer, and record producer. Born in Haiti, Jean emigrated to the Northeastern United States, United States as a child. He gained fame as a founding member of the Fugees, a Ne ...
, and Philadelphia writer/producers
Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff.
Dash headlined for a month in the San Francisco
Cirque du Soleil
Cirque du Soleil (, ; ) is a Canadian entertainment company and the largest contemporary circus producer in the world. Located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel, Montreal, Saint-Michel, Montreal, it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul on 16 Jun ...
-influenced
Teatro Zinzanni and performed at the 2007
Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender parade. She also worked on a gospel album at the time.
Dash was honored by her hometown of Trenton, New Jersey, by being the
grand marshal in the annual
Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade was held on Saturday November 22, 2008. The honor was presented to Dash during a time when her hometown of Trenton was at a point where morale was at an all-time low and violent crimes such as murder reached an all-time high. The hope was that such honors would spark encouragement in the city and show that people from Trenton can reach a measure of success with hard work.
It was announced in 2012 that Dash planned to release a full-length gospel album. She released a ballad from the album called "I'm Still Here" in late 2011, and a dance music single "Hold On (He'll Be Right There)," in May 2012.
Dash along with the group LaBelle, were inducted into the Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame in October 2017.
In 2016, Dash was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award b
The National R&B Music Society
Charity work
Much of Dash's focus since the early 1990s was on helping to raise money for
homeless single women with children in New York. Dash received a citation from the deputy Mayor of New York City,
Ruth Messinger
Ruth Wyler Messinger (born November 6, 1940) is a former American political leader in New York City and a member of the Democratic Party. She was the Democratic nominee for Mayor of New York City in 1997, losing to incumbent mayor Rudy Giulian ...
, for her work and efforts in the underprivileged
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
community where she raised funds. Dash collected donations and funds she acquired for these mothers and their children which included clothing, toys, books, after-school activities, excursions to amusement parks, theater in the parks, and food.
Personal life
Sarah Dash was married briefly and had no children. The author of an autobiography, ''Dash of Diva'', Dash also wrote and appeared in a self-penned musical of the same title that was presented at the Cross Roads Theater in
New Brunswick, New Jersey
New Brunswick is a city (New Jersey), city in and the county seat of Middlesex County, New Jersey, Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.[Atlantic City, New Jersey
Atlantic City, sometimes referred to by its initials A.C., is a Jersey Shore seaside resort city (New Jersey), city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Atlantic City comprises the second half of ...]
. Patti LaBelle called Dash up to the stage for them to sing a song together.
Discography
Albums
*''Sarah Dash'', 1978,
Kirshner Records
*''Ooh La La, Sarah Dash'', 1980,
Kirshner Records
*''Close Enough'', 1983,
Kirshner Records
*''You're All I Need'', 1988,
EMI
EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London. At t ...
Singles
*"Sinner Man" (1978),
Kirshner Records
*"(Come and Take This) Candy from Your Baby" (1978), Kirshner
*"Ooh La La Too Soon" (1980), Kirshner
*"Leaving Again" (1983), Kirshner
*"Low Down Dirty Rhythm" (1983), Megatone Records
*"Lucky Tonight" (1983), Megatone Records
*"Satisfaction" (with High Fidelity Three) (1985), Cutting Records
*"It's Too Late" (with Dr. York) (1985)
*"Feel Good" (1988),
EMI
EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London. At t ...
*"When You Talk to Me" (1990), EMI-Manhattan
*"Sparkle" (with
Ari Gold) (2011), Gold 18 Records
*"Hold On (He'll Be Right There)" (2012), Superlatude
*"Sinner Man" (2021 Remixes), House of Pride Music
Film and television
*''
SOUL!
''Soul!'' (also stylized in uppercaseC. Gerald Fraser January 30, 1991, ''New York Times''. Accessed online 21 April 2008.) is a performance/ variety television program that showcased African American music, dance and literature in the late 1960 ...
'', 1968
*''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band'', 1978,
MCA
*''Midnight Special'', 1978
*''Merv Griffin Show'', 1978
*''Dinah Shore Show'', 1978
*''Dance Fever'', 1978
*''Soul Train'', 1978
*''Don Kirshner's Rock Concert'', 1978
*''Watch Your Mouth'' (acting as character 'Tessie Bright'), 1978,
PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Arlington, Virginia. PBS is a publicly funded nonprofit organization and the most prominent provider of educat ...
*''Soul Train'', 1978
*''
Mr. SOUL!'', 2018 (archival footage)
Theater
*''Teatro Zinzanni (San Francisco)'', May – August 2007
References
Sources
*Lewis, Pete. "Labelle in-depth interview by Pete Lewis, ''Blues & Soul'' May 2009
*Dillinger, Tim. "Interview with Sarah Dash" June 2007. Available: iTunes.
*"Gals Too Big for Broadway." PlanetOut.co
(2006)
*LaBelle, Patti, with Laura B. Randolph (1996). "Don't Block the Blessings: Revelations of a Lifetime." New York, NY: Riverhead Books. .
*Pratt, Paul E. "Zinzanni Adds Dash of Diva to 'Ceative Fantasy'" ''San Fanciso Bay Times.'' July 5, 2007 http://www.sfbaytimes.com/?sec=article&article_id=6595
*Schaefer, Stephen. "Sarah Dash: RED." ''Disco World.'' March 1979, p. 32.
*Taraborrelli, Randy J. "Sarah Dash: The Next Group I Join Will Be Group Health Insurance." ''Inside Gossip.'' March 1989, p. 32.
*Teatro Zinzanni website "Bio" May 2007. Available: http://love.zinzanni.org/cast.htm
*West, Damon. "Sarah Dash: One Hot Lady." ''In Touch Magazine.'' June 1990, p. 18.
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1945 births
2021 deaths
American sopranos
20th-century African-American women singers
20th-century American women singers
20th-century American singers
American disco musicians
American dance musicians
American soul musicians
Singers from New Jersey
Singers from Philadelphia
Labelle members
Musicians from Trenton, New Jersey
Actresses from Trenton, New Jersey
21st-century African-American musicians
21st-century African-American women singers