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IN MEMORIAM

Sarah Dash Labelle’s Sarah Dash passed away September 20 at age 76, just days after performing with Patti LaBelle, who said, “Sarah was an awesomely talented, beautiful and loving soul who blessed my life and the lives of so many. I could always count on her to have my back. She was a loyal friend and a voice for those who didn’t have one. She was a true giver, always serving and sharing her talent and time. I know that Sarah’s spirit and all that she has given to the world will live on.”

In 1975, Labelle’s gold single “Lady Marmalade,” from their album, reached No. 1 for LaBelle, Dash and Nona Hendryx. “We shared a musical language, as singing brought

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