Martha Wash
A.K.A. Martha Elaine Wash
Sunrise: December 28, 1953
San Francisco
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Label: Purple Rose | RCA

Bio

Martha Wash is an iconic American singer known for her powerhouse vocals and significant influence on dance music and pop culture. She first rose to fame in the late 1970s as one half of the duo **The Weather Girls**, whose hit single **"It's Raining Men"** became a worldwide anthem. With her gospel-trained voice and commanding stage presence, Wash quickly established herself as a vocal force, earning the title “The Queen of Clubland” for her work in the dance music scene.

Beyond her success with The Weather Girls, Martha Wash made a lasting impact in the 1980s and 1990s as the uncredited voice behind numerous chart-topping hits. Her vocals were featured on tracks like **"Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)"** by C+C Music Factory and **"Strike It Up"** by Black Box. These instances sparked a major controversy in the music industry, as Wash was often not properly credited or featured in music videos—leading her to take legal action for vocal recognition. Her efforts resulted in changes to industry practices, making it mandatory to credit vocalists on all commercial recordings.

Throughout her career, Wash has remained a powerful advocate for artists’ rights and an enduring symbol of resilience and authenticity. She has continued to record and perform, releasing solo material that blends dance, soul, and gospel. Her legacy extends beyond music, as she is also recognized for her advocacy in the LGBTQ+ community and her role in promoting body positivity and inclusivity in entertainment.

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Martha Wash
Martha Wash
500 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
May 30, 2025

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