![]() And may the legend rest in peace.Ĭheck out my 2015 feature with Sarah Da sh, first published with the Sac Cultural Hub. ![]() May we all learn to manage life’s curve balls as graciously as Dash did. “That’s the one thing I love about life.” “When it’s time for change to come, it has to come,” Dash told me. Her last performance was with Labelle just last Saturday.ĭash was also quite philosophical with me when discussing life in general, including the twists and turns that can take some people out. During that hourlong telephone conversation, she was thoughtful, inspirational, and loving in her reflections on her bandmates, with whom she retained a strong connection. When I spoke with Dash in 2015, she had just released her first gospel album, The Seventh Child. However, Mayor Gusciora told the Trentonian that Dash complained to her family in the days leading up to her death that she wasn’t feeling well. Dash soldiered on after her lead singer, Patti LaBelle, went on to international superstardom. According to NJ.com, Dash passed away on Sept. ![]() No cause of Dash’s death has been given.īandmate Nona Hendryx described Dash as the “glue” that held her group together, vocally. Labelle (Twitter) Sarah Dash, who was part of the legendary singing group Labelle, has died at 76-years-old. All three ladies were 76 years old when they died. Within a year of each other, The Supremes’ Barbara Martin and Mary Wilson passed away. TRENTON Sarah Dash, the acclaimed Trenton native songwriter, actress and co-founder of Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles, died Monday in Trenton. It’s been a rough year or so for fans of girl groups. Sarah Dash, R&B singer and co-founder of Labelle best known for Lady Marmalade, died Monday, her friend and the mayor of Trenton, Reed Gusciora, announced on his Facebook page Monday. ![]()
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