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The Weather Girls - Wikipedia - The Weather Girls are an American musical duo. Formed in San Francisco,
California in 1977 as Two Tons O' Fun, the duo, consisting of singers Izora
Armstead ...
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Obituary: Izora Rhodes Armstead | US news | The Guardian - Oct 6, 2004 ... Izora Rhodes Armstead, of the fermale duo the Weather Girls, has died of heart
failure aged 62, two decades after helping to create one of the ...
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Izora Armstead, a Singer in the Weather Girls Duo, Dies - The New ... - Sep 28, 2004 ... Izora Rhodes Armstead, one half of the disco-pop duo the Weather Girls, who
sang the flamboyant and enduring club hit "It's Raining Men," ...
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Disco Diva Izora Armstead Dies | Billboard - Sep 17, 2004 ... Izora Rhodes Armstead, one-half of disco/pop acts the Weather Girls and Two
Tons O' Fun, died yesterday (Sept. 16) at San Leandro (Calif.)
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The Weather Girls - Izora Armstead (rare track) - YouTube - Nov 8, 2011 ... In loving Memory of Izora Armstead original member of the Weather girls together
with Her partner recorded 5 studio albums and a best of ...
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Izora Armstead - Wikidata - Izora Armstead (Q282110). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search.
American singer. edit. Language, Label, Description, Also known as. English.
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Izora Rhodes-Armstead (1942-2004) - Find A Grave Memorial - Singer. Best known as half of the singing duo the Weather Girls, the other half
being Martha Wash. She would never give her real age but she is believed to
have ...
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Izora Rhodes-Armstead | The Independent - Sep 27, 2004 ... Although the Weather Girls, Izora Rhodes-Armstead and Martha Wash, had their
roots in gospel music, they didn't bat an eyelid when they ...
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Izora Armstead – Wikipedia - Izora Rhodes Armstead (* vermutlich 6. Juli 1942 in Texas; † 16. September
2004 in San Leandro, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Sängerin.
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Izora Rhodes-Armstead - IMDb - Izora Rhodes-Armstead, Actress: The Weather Girls: Well-A-Wiggy. Izora Rhodes
-Armstead was born on July 6, 1942 in Galveston, Texas, USA. She was an ...
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