Kathy Sledge

Kathy Sledge
Born (1959-01-06) January 6, 1959
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres R&B, Pop, Dance
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1971–present
Associated acts Sister Sledge
Website kathysledge.com

Kathy Sledge (born January 6, 1959) is an American singer who is best known as a member of the R&B/Soul group Sister Sledge (made up of her sisters) from 1971 until 1989. As a solo performer, Sledge has had several hits on the International Pop and Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, including "Take Me Back to Love Again", which hit #1 in 1992.

Background

Born in 1959, Sledge is the granddaughter of former opera singer Viola Williams, and daughter to Florez Sledge and former Broadway star Edwin Sledge of dance-tap duo "Fred and Sledge". She was the youngest of four in the music group Sister Sledge and enjoyed several R&B and dance/pop hits with her sisters Debra, Joni and Kim. Kathy performed the lead vocals to their biggest hits, "He's the Greatest Dancer", "We Are Family" and "Frankie".

Sledge collaborated with Dance producer Robert Miles on dance/pop hit "Freedom" 1997. She returned to the dance chart in 2001 as a featured vocalist for King Britt's musical project Sylk 130 on the track "Rising".

In 2011, she released a track called "Give Yourself Up" on Universal Records, featuring Adam Barta, and produced by Mike Rizzo and Mr. Mig, which hit Top 20 on the Billboard Hot Club Play Chart.[1] September 2013, she was the first signing of the new Pacific Electronic Music record label formed by Jerry L. Greenberg (former President of Atlantic Records), Max Martire & Lenny Ibizarre.[2] On September 25, 2013, she received an "Outstanding Contribution to Music" award at the 16th DJ Awards at Pacha, Ibiza.[3] and performed the new Aristofreeks remix of We Are Family.
The first release of the 5 remixes of We Are Family that she re-recorded with the Aristofreeks were released on November 11, 2013. She also has a single together with the same group, "Keep It Moving" (2014), which went up to No.2 spot of US Dance Club Songs.

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