The Weather Girls

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Amzonic Entertainment

The Grammy nominated duo the Weather Girls, which sold over six million records worldwide has stood the test of time and allowed fans to grow with them,  remaining true to their disco roots.    With Martha Wash and Izora Rhodes-Armstead, the band was formed in 1976 as backing singers for Sylvester and later went on to record the  historic disco hit, It’s Raining Men in 1982.  After the departure of Martha Wash in 1990, Izora and her daughter Dynelle Rhodes, toured extensively worldwide.   After the passing of Izora in 2004, they have remained active under the management of Dynelle Rhodes.  They have toured over 25 years.   Dynelle, who was only 15 when she waited for her mom backstage at the iconic studio 54 in the 1970s,  has given the band new life and air as disco  returns to the  mainstream.  its a perfect moment to bring the ladies to modern club radio  programming,  locations and events.

As a preview to their  2020 tour,  the duo shared a stage with international dance artist Terri B!,  presented their  “House My Disco Tour”.  A new single on Carrillo music (USA), will be released in late 2019 entitled “Cheek to Cheek”, and the ladies are recording new material for an LP in 2020. Dynelle is working on an autobiography about her mother’s legacy as well as penning a soulfood cookbook with their family recipes.

Tours

  • The Raw Tour “ Eddie Murphy”
  • Joan Rivers Ceasar’s Palace
  • Motion picture appearance “Ich Bin Schon”
  • Motion picture appearance “Die Einsamkeit der Krokodile”
  • World Pride Madrid 2017
  • Euro Pride Sweden 2019
  • Johnny Carson Show
  • The Best Disco in Town Tony Denton
  • Top of Pops
  • The topper concerts Netherlands
  • The Golden Sun Awards 2019

Shared stages with:

  • Mariah Carey
  • Roberta Flack
  • Sister Sledge
  • Chic
  • The Tramps
  • The Stylistics
  • Chris Norman
  • Norwood
  • Haddaway
  • Coolio
  • Rick James

VIDEO LINKS

It’s raining me (original)

It’s raining men ( Dynelle Rhodes & Dorrey Lyles)

We shall all be free