Martha Wash to Perform at City Winery St. Louis, Showcasing Legendary Voice and Iconic Hits
Martha Wash, the two-time GRAMMY nominee whose voice powered some of the most memorable anthems of the ’80s and ’90s, is scheduled to perform at City Winery St. Louis on July 17. Known for her work with C+C Music Factory on ‘Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)’ and as part of The Weather Girls on ‘It’s Raining Men,’ Wash’s performance promises to be a night of unforgettable music and dynamic stage presence.
Wash’s contributions to music extend beyond these hits, with her vocals also featuring on Black Box’s international successes like ‘Everybody Everybody’ and ‘Strike It Up,’ tracks that dominated dance charts worldwide. Her latest album, ‘Love & Conflict,’ blends soul, rock, blues, and gospel, showcasing her versatility and enduring vocal power.
The event at City Winery St. Louis offers a unique opportunity to experience Wash’s legendary voice in an intimate setting. Tickets are available now, with guests encouraged to enjoy the venue’s dining options before the show. This performance is not just a concert but a celebration of Wash’s indelible mark on music history.
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