Martha Wash
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Martha Wash

New York City, New York, United States | SELF | AFTRA

New York City, New York, United States | SELF | AFTRA
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"NPR RADIO"

“Martha Wash the Diva of all Diva’s” - NPR RADIO


"FRONTIERS LA.COM"

“In the world of powerhouse vocalists, we like to use the word “pipes” to describe those with the biggest, booming throats. And Martha Wash is Queen of the Pipes.” - FRONTIERS LA.COM


"TOP 40 CHARTS.COM"

“This new record showcases her staggering impetuousness and optimism – not to mention her flawless, Aretha-Franklinesque intonations – unlike any she has recorded before. Whether “Something Good” changes the world in some small way or not remains to be seen, but the startling beauty and magnificence that is Martha Wash at this latter point in her career is plain to be heard, right now.” - TOP 40 CHARTS.COM


"PHILADELPHIA TRIBUNE"

“Inspirational” - PHILADELPHIA TRIBUNE


"OX105.FM RADIO"

“Embrace it, appreciate it, share it, love it, and most importantly, take away the message Martha is sharing with you. In this day and age, an opportunity like this seldom comes along often. It has been an absolute pleasure listening to each and every track.” - OX105.FM RADIO


"SIRIUS XM RADIO OUT"

“After years of lending her voice to the efforts and dreams of others, Martha Wash is FINALLY singing purely from her soul… it is both an exhilarating and rewarding experience to hear Miss Martha as she has long needed to be heard” - SIRIUS XM RADIO OUT


"HUFFINGTON POST"

“Martha's latest album breaks new ground as an uplifting adult-contemporary compilation. The album's title track, "Something Good," is quite a toe tapper. With only eight songs, the album may not have all the usual gimmicks, bells or whistles, but don't let Martha undersell it. Something Good is really something wonderful.” - HUFFINGTON POST


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HEADLINE: Music diva Martha Wash releases triumphant return LP “Something Good”

SUMMARY: Martha Wash of “It’s Raining Men” fame has released her stunning new LP, her first in two decades, titled, “Something Good.”

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Martha Wash has released her stunning new LP, her first in two decades, titled, “Something Good.” The record is a full-length, long playing album that transitions away from her tradition of top-notch, foot-tapping, voice-soaring dance numbers. “Something Good” is a collection of new music from Wash in a different vein than her old favorites, the jukebox and VH1 hits that have not left the club scene since her rise to stardom and fame in the early eighties. Surely, there is not a soul within earshot of a radio who has not heard her infamous dance hits, “Everybody Dance Now, Strike It Up, Everybody, Everybody!” Nevertheless, Martha Wash may yet be most recognized for her part in the Weather Girls’ 1982 hit, “It’s Raining Men.” “Something Good,” while containing music that is sure to please longtime fans, is more an alternative pop-rock album than a traditional house record.

“Something Good” is a departure from the dance club manner of excellence fans have come to expect from Wash, and commands its own powerful character among her releases. For one thing, “Something Good” is remarkably, almost poetically uplifting. “It’s My Time,” one of the album’s main singles, is a righteous celebration of the self, an oath to the universe that the indomitable human spirit is not only alive and kicking, but also on the rise toward ultimate achievement and glory. “I’m almost there,” proclaims the first verse. “It’s indescribable. It’s my time to shine.”

Martha Wash has called the eight songs on “Something Good” “empowering,” which is to dramatically understate the point. Wash, herself, who has encountered more than any artist’s fair share of adversity, is a patron saint of perseverance (Wash famously filed suit against Black Box and C&C Music Factory for failing to give her due credit for her lead vocals on their albums; the suit was in tandem with another case concerning the Milli Vanilli lip-syncing scandal of 1990). This new record showcases her staggering impetuousness and optimism – not to mention her flawless, Aretha-Franklinesque intonations – unlike any she has recorded before. “Whatever song [my fans] listen to,” says Wash, “I hope they get something positive out of it. I want them to think about themselves, and about helping others.”
Whether “Something Good” changes the world in some small way or not remains to be seen, but the startling beauty and magnificence that is Martha Wash at this latter point in her career is plain to be heard, right now.
“Something Good” is available online at Amazon.com and ITunes.com
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