Disco superstar Martha Wash will be honored at the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club’s 50th Anniversary Gayla on May 22. The singer, admired for her powerful pipes, is best known for her ...
*Legendary singer and songwriter Martha Wash is one big star whose contribution to Black and big girl culture is generally underappreciated. Her name is rarely mentioned among the greatest singers of ...
Martha Wash, the Original Weather Girl. Photo Credit: Mike Ruiz. Martha Wash, the Original Weather Girl. Photo Credit: Mike Ruiz. Original Weather Girl Martha Wash chatted about her music and her ...
Martha Wash, the powerhouse voice behind anthems like “It’s Raining Men” and “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),” is returning to Long Island for a rare solo performance at My Father’s Place ...
Martha Washington’s wedding dress is unlike any other wedding dress — and a piece of it is now on display. A swatch of fabric from what is believed to have been the first lady’s wedding dress will be ...
Martha Wash, the legendary, platinum-selling, two-time Grammy nominee, will take the stage at Joe's Pub on February 14 for an unforgettable evening of music and emotion. The iconic vocalist, ...
On Independence Day, Americans rightly honor our Founding Fathers for their courage and sacrifice. George Washington is arguably the most important figure in U.S. history, and his wife, Martha ...
If anyone can get us through this virus, from a musical perspective, it's Martha Wash. Her new album, Love & Conflict, is the must-have album of the season. Martha Wash is the voice everyone ...
“Everybody dance now!” If you were alive in the ‘90s — or have been on a dance floor since then — you’ve likely heard Martha Wash screaming those three words. But when “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody ...
James Ijames is not the first playwright to use Martha Washington as a symbol for America. Edward Albee came up with George and Martha in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” which later became one of ...
Martha and George Washington were married for 40 years, from Jan. 6, 1759, until George’s death on Dec. 14, 1799 Ent-movie / Alamy Stock Photo; On loan to the Frazier Kentucky History Museum from the ...