![]() Understand that there is a legend inside of you. Sarah Dash, singer and co-founder of the legendary R&B group LaBelle best known for their hit song 'Lady Marmalade' died on Monday. That’s a message that I would like to convey to young (New Jerseyans) – Nobody Can Stop You. A high school photo of Sarah Dash before she became a world-renowned singer.(Submitted Photo)ĭash wrote that her Hall of Fame honor showed “that if you believe in yourself, believe in what you’re doing, nobody can stop you. The songbird who cherished her position of Ambassador of Music for her hometown of Trenton, left this inspiring message for youth. On You All, Hendryxs title track reuses a melody from Neil Youngs Dont Let It. To be nominated to join a Hall of Fame that includes names like that is unreal,” Dash had expressed in a text message. Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash, Cindy Birdsong, all vocals. “Come on…these people are Legends that I grew up listening to and admiring. (Submitted photo)Īlexander Hamilton and Justice Antonin Scalia head a list that includes 23 inductees.Īctor Danny DeVito will host the ceremony, and other participants will include Dash’s Labelle bandmates Patti LaBelle and Nona Hendryx, Quincy Jones, Robin Roberts and New Jersey First Lady Tammy Snyder-Murphy.ĭash voiced pride in being named to the Hall, especially joining a Performing Arts group that includes Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Sarah Vaughn and Dizzy Gillespie. I was part of the youth choir at the Trinity Church of Christ. A photo of Sarah Dash from early in her career. Sarah Dash, the singer and co-founder of the all-female singing group Labelle, best known for their 1974 hit 'Lady Marmalade,' died Monday at the age of 76. (laughs) I started singing in my dads church at a very young age. ![]()
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