Kathy Sledge
Kathy Sledge | |
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Sledge in 2015 | |
| Born | January 6, 1959[1][2] |
| Other names | Kathie Sledge[3] |
| Education | Temple University |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 1971–present |
| Spouse |
Philip Lightfoot (m. 1981) |
| Children | 2 |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Labels | |
| Website | https://www.kathysledge.com/ |
Kathy Sledge (born January 6, 1959)[4][5] is an American singer–songwriter and music producer. She rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of Sister Sledge,[3] one of the highest-selling female groups of the 1970s.[6][7]
Sledge sang lead on their Top 10 songs "He's the Greatest Dancer" and "We Are Family", the latter of which received a nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 22nd Annual Grammy Awards in 1980.[8] She continued performing with group until their hiatus in 1987.
In 1989, Sledge pursued her solo career, releasing her debut album Heart on Epic Records in 1992. The album's lead single, "Take Me Back to Love Again", peaked atop of the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. In 1997, she featured on a international hit song "Freedom" with Robert Miles. From 1993 to 2011, Sledge occasionally reunited with Sister Sledge in one-off performances.[9] In 2011, Sledge began collaborating with several music producers and releasing songs that have found success on the US Dance Club Songs chart. In 2021, Sledge began touring with her own spin-off group Sister Sledge featuring Kathy Sledge.[10]
Early life
Katherine Sledge was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 6, 1959.[1][2] Her mother, Florez Sledge (née Williams), was an actress, while her father, Edwin Edgar Sledge, was a Broadway performer and member of tap dance duo Fred and Sledge. Her elder sisters Norma Carol, Debbie, Joni, and Kim, are also singers. Her maternal grandmother, Viola Williams, was an opera singer.
Her vocals were discovered by her grandmother at the age of six. Sledge's interest in music and performing grew after she competed in local talent shows at the age of six. She also performed at her family church Williams Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. During her teenage years, she enrolled Olney High School, where she graduated from in 1977.
Career
1965–1989: Sister Sledge
In 1965, Sledge formed the female group The Sledge Sisters; alongside her sisters Debbie Sledge, Joni Sledge, and Kim Sledge. The group performed in local clubs. In 1971, they debuted as Sisters Sledge, releasing their first single "Time Will Tell" on New York City-based record label Money Back Records.[11] In 1973, they began performing as Sister Sledge and signed with Atco Records, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. They released two singles, "The Weatherman" and "Mama Never Told Me", the latter of which had minor success on the UK singles chart. In 1975, Sister Sledge released their debut album Circle of Love, which peaked at number 56 on Billboard's Soul LP's chart. In mid-1970s, Atco Records began focusing more on hard rock acts and some British and European bands. As a result, Sister Sledge changed label rosters to Cotillion Records, another subsidiary of Atlantic Records.[11]
Sister Sledge released their second album Together in 1977, which spawned a minor hit song "Blockbuster Boy". After the album's commercial failure, Cotillion Records paired the group with music producers Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of disco group Chic.[11] The group's third album, We Are Family, was released in January 1979 and peaked number three on the US Billboard 200, later achieving platinum status in the country. The record spawned the singles "He's the Greatest Dancer", "We Are Family", and "Lost in Music"; the former two both atop the US Hot Soul Singles chart and within the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100. "We Are Family" received a nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 1980 Grammy Awards.[8] Sister Sledge went on to release four more albums on Cotillion Records: Love Somebody Today (1980), All American Girls (1981), The Sisters (1982), and Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls (1983).[11]
In 1985, Cotillion Records became a defunct and Sister Sledge moved its parent label roster Atlantic Records. They released an album When the Boys Meet the Girls, which experienced mainstream success in the United Kingdom. Following the release of their greatest hits compilation Freak Out: The Greatest Hits of Chic and Sister Sledge in 1987, Sister Sledge took a hiatus.
1989–1997: Heart and subsequent releases
In 1989, Sledge embarked a solo career and signed with Epic Records. In February 1992, she released her debut single "Take Me Back to Love Again",[12] which peaked atop of the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. Sledge released debut solo album, Heart, on March 17, 1992. The album peaked at number 86 on the US Top R&B Albums chart.[13][14] The single "Heart" peaked at number sixteen on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart.[15][14] With the album's final single, "All of My Love", only reaching at number 56 on the US Hot R&B Singles chart, Sledge left Epic Records in 1993.[14]
In January 1993, she re-joined Sister Sledge for a European Tour. The group also performed on British television programs Later... with Jools Holland and Top of the Pops.[16] By 1994, she had parted ways with Sister Sledge again and moved further with her solo career. In January 1995, she released a cover version of Stevie Wonder's "Another Star" on house music record label Narcotic Records, which peaked at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart and number two on the UK Dance Singles chart.[17] She released a follow-up single, "Another Day", which peaked at number 85 on the UK Singles Chart and number eight on the UK Dance Singles chart.[17] Sledge featured on Swiss-Italian musician Robert Miles' song "Freedom" for his album 23am (1997). The single peaked at number three in Italy,[18] and also peaked within the top twenty of other European countries.[19][20]
1998–2002: Reunion with Sister Sledge
In December 2000, Sledge briefly reunited with Sister Sledge for Christmas performance at the White House for former-President Bill Clinton. In 2001, Sledge toured with the group and also appeared alongside the group during the 2001 version of "We Are Family". In the same year, she featured on Sylk 130's song "Rising", which peaked at number twenty on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[14]
2011–present: Sister Sledge featuring Kathy Sledge
In 2011, Sledge released a single, "Give Yourself Up", with Adam Barta on Universal Records. The song peaked at number twenty on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[14] In September 2013, Sledge was the first signing of the new Pacific Electronic Music record label formed by Jerry L. Greenberg, Max Martire, and Lenny Ibizarre.[21] On September 25, 2013, Sledge received an "Outstanding Contribution to Music" award at the 16th Annual DJ Awards at Pacha, Ibiza.[22] In 2014, she released two singles: Aristofreeks remix of "We Are Family" and "Keep It Moving", the latter of which peaked at number two on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[14] Later that year, she was bestowed the Linda Creed Shining Star Award from The Artists United. In 2015, she continued to release songs with the Aristofreeks including "Thinking of You" and "Get On Up", the latter of which peaked at number eight on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[14]
In 2020, Sledge and her daughter Kristen launched their own web-series talk show FamilyRoom.[23] In 2021, Sledge formed her own spin-off group Sister Sledge featuring Kathy Sledge.[10]
Artistry
Voice and musical style
Sledge's voice is classified as a contralto. Several publications have described her voice as "distinctive" and "unique".[24] Christian John Wikane of PopMatters described Sledge's voice as "tonic for the soul."[25] American musician and music producer Narada Michael Walden adds "Kathy is raw, rugged, and rough, tough and ready for all singing occasions."[25] Her music includes various styles of musical genres such as contemporary R&B, disco, house, and jazz. Although her debut album Heart (1992) followed a contemporary R&B sound, Sledge primarily shifted into house music in 2014.
Influences
Sledge has named Michael Jackson as one of her greatest musical influences.[26] Sledge recalled being accompanied a record store on Market Street in West Philadelphia, by her elder sister Carol, to buy the 7-inch single "I'll Be There" by The Jackson 5 after hearing the song on the radio.[26] Sledge toured alongside The Jacksons during their Destiny World Tour in 1979. She has also credited Billie Holiday as her favorite jazz artist.[26][25] In 2010, Sledge created a tribute show to Holiday titled The Brighter Side of Day: A Tribute to Billie Holiday.[24][27]
Other artists that Sledge has mentioned as inspirations include James Brown,[28] Prince,[29] Stevie Wonder,[25][30] Diana Ross,[25] and Mavis Staples.[25] She has cited Gladys Knight's vocal style—especially on her song "Midnight Train to Georgia"—as an early influence that inspired her to practice phrasing.[25]
Philanthropy
Sledge served one of the Board of Directors for the nonprofit organization We Are Family Foundation.[31] She retired from that position after becoming an honorary trustee. In December 2015, Sledge became the first celebrity ambassador for the Halo Foundation.[32][33]
Personal life
Sledge has been married to musician Philip Lightfoot since 1981 and together they have two children, Kristen (b. 1983) and Phillip Jr. (b. 1985).[34]
Discography
Albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| US R&B [14] | ||
| Heart | 86 |
Singles
- As main artist
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US R&B [14] |
US Dance [14] |
UK [17] | |||
| "Take Me Back To Love Again" | 1992 | 24 | 1 | 62 | Heart |
| "Heart" | — | 16 | — | ||
| "All of My Love" | 57 | — | — | ||
| "Another Star" | 1995 | — | — | 54 | Non-album single |
| "Another Day" | — | — | 85 | ||
| "Good Times" | — | — | — | ||
| "Do You Want to Know a Secret" | 2014 | — | — | — | |
| "A Little A Lot" | — | — | — | ||
| "Love Will" | — | — | — | ||
| "Falling Deep in Love" (with Horse Meat Disco) |
2019 | — | — | — | |
| "Jump into the Light" (with Horse Meat Disco) |
2020 | — | — | — | |
| "Good Times Are Coming Back Around" | — | — | — | ||
- As a featured artist
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Dance [14] |
US Electronic [14] | |||
| "Freedom" (Robert Miles featuring Kathy Sledge) |
1997 | — | — | 23am |
| "Rising" (Sylk 130 featuring Kathy Sledge) |
2001 | 25 | — | Non-album single |
| "Give Yourself Up (To the Music)" (Adam Barta featuring Kathy Sledge) |
2011 | 20 | — | |
| "Keep It Movin" (Aristofreeks featuring Kathy Sledge) |
2014 | 2 | 24 | |
| "We Are Family" (Aristofreeks featuring Kathy Sledge) |
— | — | ||
| "Thank You" (Aristofreeks featuring Kathy Sledge) |
— | — | ||
| "Thinking of You" (Aristofreeks featuring Kathy Sledge) |
2015 | — | — | |
| "Get On Up" (Aristofreeks featuring Kathy Sledge) |
8 | 33 | ||
Filmography
- 1975, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1992: Soul Train — Herself (5 episodes)
- 1979: American Bandstand — Herself (1 episode)
- 1982: Fridays — Herself (1 episode)
- 1984: The Jeffersons — Kathy Satin (1 episode)
- 1992: It's Showtime at the Apollo — Herself (1 episode)
- 2000: 100 Greatest Dance Songs of Rock & Roll — Herself
- 2006: Archive Footage:Be My Baby: The Girl Group Story — Herself (uncredited)
- 2008: Soul Power — Herself with Sister Sledge (uncredited; 1974 concert series from the "Rumble in the Jungle" between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Zaire)
See also
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
References
- ^ a b Warner, Jay (October 14, 2006). On this Day in Black Music History. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9780634099267 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b The Virgin Encyclopedia of 70s Music, 2002.Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ a b Ebony, February 1980.Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ Joel Whitburn Presents Top R & B/hip-hop Singles, 1942-2004, By Joel Whitburn · 2004.Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ Chic, Sister Sledge.Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ The Top 7 Female Bands from the 1970s. American Songwriter. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ Top 20 girl groups. Classic Pop Magazine. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ a b Sister Sledge Grammy Award Nominations. Grammy. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ Sister Sledge’s Kathy Sledge Will Not Perform With Group for Pope Francis. Billboard. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ a b Sister Sledge Legend Wasn’t Allowed To Hear Own Songs Before Recording. News Week. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ a b c d Sister Sledge AllMusic Biography. AllMusic. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ Take Me Back to Love Again (Cassette Single) - Kathy Sledge. AllMusic. Retrieved on December 15, 2025
- ^ Billboard Top R&B Albums chart. Billboard. Retrieved on December 16, 2025
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Kathy Sledge | Billboard. Billboard. Retrieved on May 10, 2019
- ^ Hot Dance Club Play chart. Billboard. Retrieved on December 16, 2025
- ^ 17/06/1993 Episode. Top of the Pops Archive. Retrieved on December 16, 2025
- ^ a b c Kathy Sledge | full Official Chart History. Official Chart Company. Retrieved on October 27, 2019
- ^ "Italian Singles". hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "Finnish Singles". finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "UK Singles". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
- ^ "Jerry Greenberg, Former Atlantic Prez and Chic Breaker, to Launch New EDM Label Pacific Electronic Music". Billboard.
- ^ Essential Ibiza (23 September 2013). "DJ Awards 2013". essentialibiza.com.
- ^ INTERVIEW: Kathy Sledge invites everyone into her ‘Family Room’. Hollywood Soap Box. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ a b Kathy Sledge: 6 September 2014 – New York. PopMatters. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ a b c d e f g Finding the Light: An Interview with Kathy Sledge. PopMatters. Retrieved on December 19, 2025
- ^ a b c ‘Everything Marvin Gaye does is sexy’: Kathy Sledge’s honest playlist. The Guardian. Retrieved on December 19, 2025
- ^ Showbiz Analysis: Kathy Sledge on ‘We Are Family’ and the Gift of Music. Parade. Retrieved on December 19, 2025
- ^ Interview: Kathy Sledge The Voice Of "We Are Family". Equality365. Retrieved on December 19, 2025
- ^ Kathy Sledge "We'll Always Be Family". Ox Magazine. Retrieved on December 19, 2025
- ^ [1]. Music Movies Thoughts. Retrieved on December 19, 2025
- ^ Directors Emeritus. We Are Family Foundation. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ About Us. Halo Foundation. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ We are Family! Interview with Kathy Sledge. Issuu. Retrieved on December 18, 2025
- ^ A Sledge sister's family follow-up, Kathy Sledge hit it big with "We Are Family." Today, she manages artists - and the credo still holds true, by Kristin E. Holmes, Inquirer Staff Writer, March 2, 2008.Retrieved April 20, 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Kathy Sledge at AllMusic
- Kathy Sledge discography at Discogs
- Kathy Sledge at IMDb