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Sister Sledge

 
Artist: Sister Sledge
 
Sister Sledge

Group Members:

Kim Sledge, Kathy Sledge, Joni Sledge, Debbie Sledge

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  • Formed: 1971, North Philadelphia, PA
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Sister Sledge (1973-1985)," "We Are Family," "Got to Love Somebody Today"
  • Representative Songs: "We Are Family," "He's the Greatest Dancer," "Lost in Music"

Biography

Best known for their work with Chic in the late '70s, siblings Debbie, Kim, Joni, and Kathy Sledge -- collectively Sister Sledge -- reached the height of their popularity during the disco era but had been recording since the early '70s and were still active in the late '90s. The group was formed in Philadelphia in 1971, when the sisters' ages ranged from 12 to 16, and they recorded their first single, "Time Will Tell," for the Philly-based Money Back label. (For the first few years, the group called itself Sisters Sledge.) In 1972, Sister Sledge signed with Atco and recorded its second single, "Weatherman," which was followed by the Jackson 5-like "Mama Never Told Me" in 1973.

Sister Sledge's first national hit came in 1974, when "Love, Don't You Go Through No Changes on Me" reached number 31 on the R&B charts and the Philadelphians recorded their debut album, Circle of Love. Their second album, Together, was released in 1977 and contained the number 61 R&B hit "Blockbuster Boy." It wasn't until 1979, when Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards produced We Are Family, that Sister Sledge really exploded commercially. "He's the Greatest Dancer" and We Are Family's title song both soared to number one on the R&B charts, and the latter (a number two pop smash) was adopted as a theme by the World Series-winning Pittsburgh Pirates.

Sister Sledge's next album, Love Somebody Today (1980), was also produced by the Rodgers/Edwards team, and the single "Got to Love Somebody" became a number six R&B hit. In 1981, Sister Sledge switched producers and worked with Narada Michael Walden, who produced 1981's excellent All American Girls. The title song was a number three R&B hit, and in 1982, Sister Sledge had a number 14 R&B hit with a cover of Mary Wells' "My Guy" that appeared on The Sisters. But after that, the foursome's popularity faded, and it never had another Top 20 hit in the U.S. -- although 1985's "Frankie" (a number 32 R&B hit in the States) became a pop number one hit in England. Sister Sledge left Atlantic for good in 1985, but its members kept busy in the 1990s. Epic released Kathy's debut solo album, Heart, in 1992, and 1997 found the sisters recording a risk-taking date, African Eyes, arguably one of the finest albums they ever recorded. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge in Vienna, 2008
Sister Sledge in Vienna, 2008
Background information
Origin United States
Genre(s) R&B, Soul, Disco
Years active 1972 – Present
Website kathySledge.com/
Members
Kim Sledge
Debbie Sledge
Joni Sledge
Kathy Sledge

Sister Sledge is an American musical group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1972 and consisting of four sisters: Kim Sledge (born 21 August 1957), Debbie Sledge (born 9 July 1954), Joni Sledge (born 13 September 1956), and Kathy Sledge (born 6 January 1959). They also have an older sister, Carol, who is not a musical celebrity. All the sisters are granddaughters of the former opera singer Viola Williams. The sisters used to perform under the name of 'Mrs. Williams Grandchildren'.

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Chart history

Sister Sledge were born and raised in North Philadelphia and began singing in local Philadelphia churches like the Second Macedonia Baptist Church. They were discovered by Charles Simmons and entered the UK Singles Chart in 1975 with "Mama Never Told Me". They released their first two albums "Circle Of Love" and "Together" in 1975 and 1977 garnering moderate sales. Their career went into decline before it revived under the production skills of Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic. This association gave them their biggest successes during 1979: the popular disco anthems "We Are Family" (#1 R&B, #2 Pop in the U.S.) and "He's the Greatest Dancer" (#1 R&B, #9 Pop in the U.S.) Both songs were included on their eight song 1979 album We Are Family. Their next album was 1980's Love Somebody Today, which included the songs "Got to Love Somebody" (#6 R&B, #64 Pop in the U.S., #34 in the UK) and "Pretty Baby".

Switching to producer Narada Michael Walden in 1981, they released the album All-American Girls, yielding two hits (the title track, which reached #3 R&B and #79 Pop in the U.S. and #41 Pop in the UK, and "Next Time You'll Know", which reached #28 R&B in the U.S.) The sisters continued singing new material throughout the 1980s and 1990s. They achieved an international #1 selling song with "Frankie" in 1985 (#1 in the UK for 4 weeks); surprisingly the follow-up single, "Dancing on the Jagged Edge", failed to make the UK Top 40. In 1992, Kathy left the group and recorded the solo album Heart. The group continued to perform with her and recorded the album African Eyes in 1998 as well as the Live in Concert album in 1997. In 2004 they headlined the International Food and Wine Festival at the Epcot theme park. In 2003, Debbi and Joni performed with two other girls in the PBS special, My Music: 70's Soul Superstars, which is also available on DVD.

Their most popular songs have been re-released several times in the UK, often in newly-remixed versions which keep them sounding new and up-to-date. "We Are Family" is regarded by the feminist movement as a totemic statement – it reached number 7 in 1979, number 33 in 1984 and number 5 in 1993. "Lost in Music" reached number 17 in 1979, number 4 in 1984 and number 14 in 1993. "Thinking of You" reached number 11 in 1984 and number 17 in 1993. Originally their biggest UK hit back in 1979, peaking at number 6, "He's the Greatest Dancer" has not been a hit again in the UK as an updated version, although Will Smith sampled the backing music in his Top 3 UK hit "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" and Dannii Minogue covered it in 2007

In 1984, the sisters made a guest appearance in an episode (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0614934/) of the hit TV sitcom The Jeffersons, playing "The Satin Sisters," a group of maid Florence's friends who convince George Jefferson to manage them. He secures them a gig performing in a nightclub, which turns out to be a cowboy bar. While given a cold reception at first, the girls' talent wins over the cowboys while singing a cover of Stevie Wonder's song "As," and the episode ends to the entire bar dancing while the sisters sing "We Are Family."

Sister Sledge is represented by Red Entertainment, New York, New York.

Discography

Albums

  • 1975: Circle of Love - US R&B #56
  • 1977: Together
  • 1979: We Are Family - US Pop #3, US R&B #1, UK #7
  • 1980: Love Somebody Today - US Pop #31, US R&B #7
  • 1981: All American Girls - US Pop #42, US R&B #13
  • 1982: The Sisters - US Pop #69, US R&B #17
  • 1983: Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls - US Pop #169, US R&B #35
  • 1985: When the Boys Meet the Girls - US R&B #52, UK #19
  • 1987: Freak Out (with Chic) - UK #72
  • 1993: The Very Best of Sister Sledge - UK #19
  • 1997: African Eyes
  • 2003: Style

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions[1][2][3]
U.S.
Hot 100
U.S.
R&B
U.S.
Dance
UK
1974 "Love, Don't You Go Through No Changes on Me" 92 31 5 ---
1975 "Protect Our Love" / "Pain Reliever" 7
"Mama Never Told Me" 20
1977 "Blockbuster Boy" 61
"Cream of the Crop" 100
1979 "He's the Greatest Dancer" 9 1 1 6
"We Are Family" 2 1 1 8
"Lost in Music" 35 17
1980 "Got to Love Somebody" 64 6 34 34
"Reach Your Peak" 21 34
"Let's Go on a Vacation" 63
1981 "All American Girls" 79 3 6 41
"Next Time You'll Know" 82 28
1982 "My Guy" 23 14
"All the Man I Need" 45
1983 "B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Baby)" 22
"Gotta Get Back to Love" 56
1984 "Thinking of You" 11
"Lost in Music" (remix) 4
"We Are Family" (remix) 33
1985 "Frankie" 1 75 32 1
"Dancing on the Jagged Edge" 71 50
1986 "When the Boys Meet the Girls" 89
"Here to Stay" 78
1993 "We Are Family" (2nd remix) 5
"Lost in Music" (2nd remix) 14
"Thinking of You" (remix) 17
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or was not released
  • 1 "Frankie" also peaked at #15 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks Chart.

Cover versions of Sister Sledge songs

  • "All the Man That I Need" was originally done by Linda Clifford in 1981 and was covered by Whitney Houston in 1991, becoming her ninth number-one hit.
  • "Mama Never Told Me" was covered by Tracie & The Questions in 1983. The recording was released on a compilation album entitled "Love The Reason" by Paul Weller's Respond label.
  • "Thinking of You" was a UK hit single for Maureen Walsh in 1990; it was also covered by Monday Michiru in 1999 and Paul Weller in 2004.
  • "Lost In Music" was covered by The Fall in 1993 on the album The Infotainment Scan.
  • "We Are Family" was covered by Babes in Toyland in 1995, the Spice Girls in 1998, Jump5 in 2003, and Jordan Pruitt in 2007.
  • "Lost in Music" was covered by Wackside sampling Sister Sledge in 2002.
  • "He's The Greatest Dancer" was covered by Dannii Minogue in 2006.
  • "We Are Family" was covered by Groovestylerz in 2007.
  • "We Are Family" was covered by Home Made Kazoku in 2007.
  • "Thinking of You" was remixed by Solitaire in 2004. Samples of the same music were used in Eclipse's dance hit "Makes Me Love You" in 1999.
  • "Lifetime Lover" was sampled by The Vanden Plas in 2003 for their single "Lifetime Lovers".
  • "Thinking of You" was covered by Paul Weller in November 2004.

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