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Izora Armstead

Izora Margaret Rhodes-Armstead (July 6, 1942 – September 16, 2004) was an American singer. Known for her distinctive alto voice,[3] Armstead first achieved success as one half of the duo Two Tons O' Fun, along with Martha Wash, as they sang backup for American disco singer Sylvester. The duo obtained their own record deal as Two Tons O'Fun in 1979. They released three consecutive songs that were hits on the Dance Chart. The duo was renamed The Weather Girls in 1982 after the release of their single "It's Raining Men", their most successful single. As a duo, The Weather Girls released five albums and were also featured on Sylvester's albums.

Izora Armstead
Armstead c. 1980
Background information
Birth nameIzora M. Rhodes
Also known asIzora Redman[1][2]
Born(1942-07-06)July 6, 1942
Houston, Texas, U.S.
DiedSeptember 16, 2004(2004-09-16) (aged 62)
San Leandro, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1975–2004
Labelseastwest, Columbia

After The Weather Girls disbanded in 1988, Armstead released a single, "Don't Let Love Slip Away" (1991). In 1991, she reformed The Weather Girls with her daughter Dynelle Rhodes, who had been one of the duo's background singers. Over the course of a decade, they released three albums: Double Tons of Fun (1993), Think Big! (1995), and Puttin' On The Hits (1999).

On September 16, 2004, Armstead died from heart failure in San Leandro, California.

Early life edit

Izora M. Rhodes was born on July 6, 1942, in Houston, Texas. She moved to San Francisco, California with her family when she was a child. At the young age of four, she began playing piano and later began singing at age eight.[4] Rhodes eventually became the lead vocalist and pianist of San Francisco Inspirational Choir.[5] Rhodes studied classical music at San Francisco Conservatory.[5] She modeled herself after her favorite singers Mahalia Jackson and Clara Ward.

By 1975, Rhodes had a total of seven children, six boys and a girl, that she raised as a single parent.[5] To support her children, Rhodes worked as a bartender and a nurse assistant.[5] In addition, Rhodes also worked as a piano and vocal teacher.[5] In 1976, Rhodes married a new husband and changed her last name to Armstead. According to the autobiography book The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the Seventies in San Francisco written by Joshua Gamson, she had a total of eleven children (four of which are allegedly step-children) with then-new husband [Armstead].[5] Now Izora Armstead, she eventually landed in a short-lived gospel group called N.O.W. (News of the World), which would include neighborhood friend Martha Wash.[5][6]

Career edit

1976–1981: Sylvester and Two Tons O' Fun edit

In February 1976, friend Martha Wash auditioned as a backup singer before American singer-songwriter Sylvester and his manager Brent Thomson. Impressed with her vocal performance, Sylvester inquired if she had another large black friend who could sing, after which she introduced him to Izora Rhodes. Although he referred to them simply as "the girls", Wash and Rhodes formed a musical duo called Two Tons O' Fun (sometimes referred to as "The Two Tons").[7][8] Two Tons O' Fun debuted as Sylvester's backing vocalists on his self-titled third album Sylvester, released in 1977. The duo sang backup vocals on the album's singles "Down, Down, Down" and "Over and Over", which charted at number eighteen on the Billboard Dance chart.[9] In 1978, Sylvester released his fourth album Step II, which also featured The Two Tons' background vocals throughout the album. "Dance (Disco Heat)", the album's lead single which featured The Tons, peaked at number one on Billboard Dance chart and became their first number-one single on that chart.[9] In 1979, Two Tons O' Fun sang background on Sylvester's live album Living Proof. Later that year, the duo secured their own record deal with Fantasy Records.

On January 24, 1980, the duo released their debut self-titled album Two Tons of Fun. The album spawned two top-five dance singles: "Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven" and "I Got the Feeling".[10] Their second album Backatcha was released later that year. The album spawned a single "I Depend On You" that peaked at number seventy-two on the Dance chart.[10]

1982–1988: The Weather Girls edit

In September 1982, the duo released their single "It's Raining Men". The song became their biggest hit, peaking at number one on the Dance chart and number forty-six on Billboard's Hot 100 chart.[11] Following the success of the song, Two Tons o Fun changed their group name to The Weather Girls. On January 22, 1983, they released their third album Success.[11] The album's titled-track "Success" was released as the second single and peaked at number eighty-nine on the R&B chart.[11] In 1985, The Weather Girls released their fourth album Big Girls Don't Cry. In 1988, The Weather Girls released their self-titled fifth album The Weather Girls, the final album featuring Armstead and Wash. Shortly after the release of the album, The Weather Girls were dropped from Columbia and soon disbanded to pursue solo careers.[12]

1989–1991: Solo career edit

Following the disbandment of The Weather Girls, Armstead pursued a brief solo career. She began touring as a solo artist, performing songs from The Weather Girls. In 1991, she released a single "Don't Let Love Slip Away".

1991–2004: Reformation of The Weather Girls edit

After a three-year hiatus and Wash pursuing her solo career, Armstead reformed The Weather Girls with her daughter Dynelle Rhodes and relocated to Germany in 1991. Their first album together, Double Tons of Fun, was released in 1993. The album's lead single "Can You Feel It" peaked at number two Billboard's Dance chart. The song also peaked at number 75 on Germany's music chart, their second single to enter that chart since "It's Raining Men". While touring the club circuit, the album's third single "We Shall All Be Free" peaked at number 80 on Germany's music chart. Their follow-up album Think Big! was released in December 1995. The album saw Armstead's contribution as a songwriter and penning several songs, including the album's third single "The Sound of Sex (Ooh Gitchie O-La-La-Ay)" which was written with her daughter. The album also contained a cover version of Sylvester's 1979 disco hit "Stars", recorded as a duet with Scottish pop singer Jimmy Somerville.

In 1999, The Weather Girls released their eighth studio album Puttin' On The Hits which contained a collection of covered disco songs. In 2002, they joined the Disco Brothers for a participation in the German National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest, with their song "Get Up". Overall, the group finished in thirteenth place.

Final years and death edit

Armstead's final recording was the single "Big Brown Girl" with The Weather Girls, released in 2004. In August 2004, Armstead returned to the Bay Area to undergo treatment for heart-related problems.[12] In mid-September 2004, Armstead was checked into San Leandro Hospital after her condition deteriorated.[12] On September 16, 2004, Armstead died from heart failure at the age of 62 in 2004 in San Leandro, California.[12][13] She was survived by her seven children.[12][13] Her funeral was held at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in San Francisco, California.[13] She was laid to rest in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, California.

Legacy edit

As of 2004, Armstead's voice has collectively accumulated a total of three number-one dance singles: "Dance (Disco Heat)" (1978) and "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" (1978) with Sylvester; and "It's Raining Men" with The Weather Girls. Her single "It's Raining Men" was ranked the song at thirty-five on VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Dance Songs in 2000,[14] and also at thirty-five in their 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the 1980s in 2009.[15] Armstead's daughter Dynelle Rhodes received the rights to The Weather Girls name. Rhodes added a then-new member Ingrid Arthur to The Weather Girls and began performing as a tribute to Armstead. The Weather Girls' album Totally Wild! (2005) was dedicated to Armstead. In 2012, Rhodes replaced Ingrid Arthur with Dorrey Lin Lyles.

On September 14, 2014, Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical, a Broadway musical about Sylvester, debuted in New York City.[16] Armstead's likeness was featured in the production and she was portrayed by actress Anastacia McCleskey.[16]

Discography edit

Singles
  • 1991: "Don't Let Love Slip Away"

References edit

  1. ^ Izora Redman | Overview. All Music Guide. Retrieved on March 31, 2019
  2. ^ Izora Redman-Armstead | Overview. All Music Guide. Retrieved on March 31, 2019
  3. ^ Black, Sean (January 16, 2012). . A&U Magazine. Archived from the original on May 21, 2012.
  4. ^ The Weather Girls. Encyclopedia. Retrieved on March 31, 2019
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Gamson, Joshua (2005). The Fabulous Sylvester: The Legend, the Music, the Seventies in San Francisco. Macmillan. pp. 115–118. ISBN 9780805072501.
  6. ^ Martha Wash Cover Story. America's AIDS Magazine. Retrieved on January 28, 2019
  7. ^ Gamson 2005, pp. 115–118.
  8. ^ Davis, Sharon (2015). Mighty Real: Sharon Davis Remembers Sylvester. New Romney: Bank House Books. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-0-9573058-9-2.
  9. ^ a b Sylvester | Billboard Chart History. Billboard. Retrieved on February 1, 2019
  10. ^ a b . Billboard. Retrieved on February 1, 2019
  11. ^ a b c The Weather Girls | Billboard Chart History. Billboard. Retrieved on February 1, 2019
  12. ^ a b c d e Disco Diva Izora Armstead Dies. Billboard. Retrieved on March 31, 2019
  13. ^ a b c Izora Armstead, a Singer in the Weather Girls Duo, Dies. New York Times. Retrieved on March 31, 2019
  14. ^ "Rock on the Net: VH1: 100 Greatest Dance Songs". Rock on the Net. Retrieved on February 5, 2019
  15. ^ Ali, Rahsheeda (May 2, 2013). "100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s". VH1. from the original on June 28, 2022. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  16. ^ a b Wanna Funk Off-Broadway? Anthony Wayne Will Co-Direct, Write & Star in Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical. Broadway. Retrieved on March 31, 2019

External links edit

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Izora Margaret Rhodes Armstead July 6 1942 September 16 2004 was an American singer Known for her distinctive alto voice 3 Armstead first achieved success as one half of the duo Two Tons O Fun along with Martha Wash as they sang backup for American disco singer Sylvester The duo obtained their own record deal as Two Tons O Fun in 1979 They released three consecutive songs that were hits on the Dance Chart The duo was renamed The Weather Girls in 1982 after the release of their single It s Raining Men their most successful single As a duo The Weather Girls released five albums and were also featured on Sylvester s albums Izora ArmsteadArmstead c 1980Background informationBirth nameIzora M RhodesAlso known asIzora Redman 1 2 Born 1942 07 06 July 6 1942Houston Texas U S DiedSeptember 16 2004 2004 09 16 aged 62 San Leandro California U S GenresDiscohouseR amp Bpost discosoulOccupation s SingerYears active1975 2004Labelseastwest Columbia After The Weather Girls disbanded in 1988 Armstead released a single Don t Let Love Slip Away 1991 In 1991 she reformed The Weather Girls with her daughter Dynelle Rhodes who had been one of the duo s background singers Over the course of a decade they released three albums Double Tons of Fun 1993 Think Big 1995 and Puttin On The Hits 1999 On September 16 2004 Armstead died from heart failure in San Leandro California Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1976 1981 Sylvester and Two Tons O Fun 2 2 1982 1988 The Weather Girls 2 3 1989 1991 Solo career 2 4 1991 2004 Reformation of The Weather Girls 3 Final years and death 4 Legacy 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editIzora M Rhodes was born on July 6 1942 in Houston Texas She moved to San Francisco California with her family when she was a child At the young age of four she began playing piano and later began singing at age eight 4 Rhodes eventually became the lead vocalist and pianist of San Francisco Inspirational Choir 5 Rhodes studied classical music at San Francisco Conservatory 5 She modeled herself after her favorite singers Mahalia Jackson and Clara Ward By 1975 Rhodes had a total of seven children six boys and a girl that she raised as a single parent 5 To support her children Rhodes worked as a bartender and a nurse assistant 5 In addition Rhodes also worked as a piano and vocal teacher 5 In 1976 Rhodes married a new husband and changed her last name to Armstead According to the autobiography book The Fabulous Sylvester The Legend the Music the Seventies in San Francisco written by Joshua Gamson she had a total of eleven children four of which are allegedly step children with then new husband Armstead 5 Now Izora Armstead she eventually landed in a short lived gospel group called N O W News of the World which would include neighborhood friend Martha Wash 5 6 Career edit1976 1981 Sylvester and Two Tons O Fun edit Main article The Weather Girls In February 1976 friend Martha Wash auditioned as a backup singer before American singer songwriter Sylvester and his manager Brent Thomson Impressed with her vocal performance Sylvester inquired if she had another large black friend who could sing after which she introduced him to Izora Rhodes Although he referred to them simply as the girls Wash and Rhodes formed a musical duo called Two Tons O Fun sometimes referred to as The Two Tons 7 8 Two Tons O Fun debuted as Sylvester s backing vocalists on his self titled third album Sylvester released in 1977 The duo sang backup vocals on the album s singles Down Down Down and Over and Over which charted at number eighteen on the Billboard Dance chart 9 In 1978 Sylvester released his fourth album Step II which also featured The Two Tons background vocals throughout the album Dance Disco Heat the album s lead single which featured The Tons peaked at number one on Billboard Dance chart and became their first number one single on that chart 9 In 1979 Two Tons O Fun sang background on Sylvester s live album Living Proof Later that year the duo secured their own record deal with Fantasy Records On January 24 1980 the duo released their debut self titled album Two Tons of Fun The album spawned two top five dance singles Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven and I Got the Feeling 10 Their second album Backatcha was released later that year The album spawned a single I Depend On You that peaked at number seventy two on the Dance chart 10 1982 1988 The Weather Girls edit In September 1982 the duo released their single It s Raining Men The song became their biggest hit peaking at number one on the Dance chart and number forty six on Billboard s Hot 100 chart 11 Following the success of the song Two Tons o Fun changed their group name to The Weather Girls On January 22 1983 they released their third album Success 11 The album s titled track Success was released as the second single and peaked at number eighty nine on the R amp B chart 11 In 1985 The Weather Girls released their fourth album Big Girls Don t Cry In 1988 The Weather Girls released their self titled fifth album The Weather Girls the final album featuring Armstead and Wash Shortly after the release of the album The Weather Girls were dropped from Columbia and soon disbanded to pursue solo careers 12 1989 1991 Solo career edit Following the disbandment of The Weather Girls Armstead pursued a brief solo career She began touring as a solo artist performing songs from The Weather Girls In 1991 she released a single Don t Let Love Slip Away 1991 2004 Reformation of The Weather Girls edit After a three year hiatus and Wash pursuing her solo career Armstead reformed The Weather Girls with her daughter Dynelle Rhodes and relocated to Germany in 1991 Their first album together Double Tons of Fun was released in 1993 The album s lead single Can You Feel It peaked at number two Billboard s Dance chart The song also peaked at number 75 on Germany s music chart their second single to enter that chart since It s Raining Men While touring the club circuit the album s third single We Shall All Be Free peaked at number 80 on Germany s music chart Their follow up album Think Big was released in December 1995 The album saw Armstead s contribution as a songwriter and penning several songs including the album s third single The Sound of Sex Ooh Gitchie O La La Ay which was written with her daughter The album also contained a cover version of Sylvester s 1979 disco hit Stars recorded as a duet with Scottish pop singer Jimmy Somerville In 1999 The Weather Girls released their eighth studio album Puttin On The Hits which contained a collection of covered disco songs In 2002 they joined the Disco Brothers for a participation in the German National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest with their song Get Up Overall the group finished in thirteenth place Final years and death editArmstead s final recording was the single Big Brown Girl with The Weather Girls released in 2004 In August 2004 Armstead returned to the Bay Area to undergo treatment for heart related problems 12 In mid September 2004 Armstead was checked into San Leandro Hospital after her condition deteriorated 12 On September 16 2004 Armstead died from heart failure at the age of 62 in 2004 in San Leandro California 12 13 She was survived by her seven children 12 13 Her funeral was held at St John Missionary Baptist Church in San Francisco California 13 She was laid to rest in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma California Legacy editAs of 2004 Armstead s voice has collectively accumulated a total of three number one dance singles Dance Disco Heat 1978 and You Make Me Feel Mighty Real 1978 with Sylvester and It s Raining Men with The Weather Girls Her single It s Raining Men was ranked the song at thirty five on VH1 s list of the 100 Greatest Dance Songs in 2000 14 and also at thirty five in their 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 1980s in 2009 15 Armstead s daughter Dynelle Rhodes received the rights to The Weather Girls name Rhodes added a then new member Ingrid Arthur to The Weather Girls and began performing as a tribute to Armstead The Weather Girls album Totally Wild 2005 was dedicated to Armstead In 2012 Rhodes replaced Ingrid Arthur with Dorrey Lin Lyles On September 14 2014 Mighty Real A Fabulous Sylvester Musical a Broadway musical about Sylvester debuted in New York City 16 Armstead s likeness was featured in the production and she was portrayed by actress Anastacia McCleskey 16 Discography editSingles 1991 Don t Let Love Slip Away References edit Izora Redman Overview All Music Guide Retrieved on March 31 2019 Izora Redman Armstead Overview All Music Guide Retrieved on March 31 2019 Black Sean January 16 2012 Favorable Forecast A amp U Magazine Archived from the original on May 21 2012 The Weather Girls Encyclopedia Retrieved on March 31 2019 a b c d e f g Gamson Joshua 2005 The Fabulous Sylvester The Legend the Music the Seventies in San Francisco Macmillan pp 115 118 ISBN 9780805072501 Martha Wash Cover Story America s AIDS Magazine Retrieved on January 28 2019 Gamson 2005 pp 115 118 Davis Sharon 2015 Mighty Real Sharon Davis Remembers Sylvester New Romney Bank House Books pp 10 11 ISBN 978 0 9573058 9 2 a b Sylvester Billboard Chart History Billboard Retrieved on February 1 2019 a b Two Tons of Fun Billboard Chart History Billboard Retrieved on February 1 2019 a b c The Weather Girls Billboard Chart History Billboard Retrieved on February 1 2019 a b c d e Disco Diva Izora Armstead Dies Billboard Retrieved on March 31 2019 a b c Izora Armstead a Singer in the Weather Girls Duo Dies New York Times Retrieved on March 31 2019 Rock on the Net VH1 100 Greatest Dance Songs Rock on the Net Retrieved on February 5 2019 Ali Rahsheeda May 2 2013 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s VH1 Archived from the original on June 28 2022 Retrieved October 8 2018 a b Wanna Funk Off Broadway Anthony Wayne Will Co Direct Write amp Star in Mighty Real A Fabulous Sylvester Musical Broadway Retrieved on March 31 2019External links editIzora Armstead at Find a Grave Izora Armstead at AllMusic Izora Armstead discography at Discogs Izora Armstead at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Izora Armstead amp oldid 1223113346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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