Sheila E.
Sheila Cecilia Escovedo, known under the stage name Sheila E., is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actress. Regarded as one of the greatest percussionists of her generation, she is known for skills as a multi-instrumentalist, often preferring to play drums or percussion. She is sometimes referred to as the "Queen of Percussion". Her music incorporated a wide variety of styles, including R&B, funk, jazz, pop, synth-pop, latin pop, and salsa.
Born and raised in Oakland, California, Sheila began her music career as a percussionist for the George Duke Band in 1976. She departed from the band in 1980. She rose to mainstream success with release of her debut album, The Glamorous Life, on Warner Bros. Records. The album's singles "The Glamorous Life" and "The Belle of St. Mark" became international hits. The album earned four Grammy Award nominations, including one for Best New Artist. Her follow-up album Romance 1600 produced another top-charting international hit called "A Love Bizarre". She released two more albums on Warner Bros. Records: Sheila E. and Sex Cymbal.
In 2021, she received a Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In July 2023, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In April 2024, she released her ninth album, Bailar. The album's single "Bemba Colorá" won a Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance at 67th Annual Grammy Awards.
Early life and family
Born in Oakland, California, Sheila E. is the daughter of Juanita Gardere, a dairy factory worker, and percussionist Pete Escovedo, with whom she frequently performs. Her mother is of Creole-French/African descent, and her father is of Mexican-American origin. She was raised Catholic. Pete Escovedo and his brother Coke Escovedo were born in Los Angeles, and they were the sons of Pedro Escovedo who had immigrated from Mexico at age 12.Sheila E's uncles include Javier Escovedo, founder of seminal San Diego punk act The Zeros; Alejandro Escovedo, founder of seminal San Francisco punk band The Nuns; Mario Escovedo, who fronted long-running indie rockers The Dragons; and Coke Escovedo, who was in Santana and formed the band Azteca. Nicole Richie is Sheila E.'s biological niece, the daughter of Sheila's musician brother, Peter Michael Escovedo. Tito Puente was her godfather.
She has publicly stated that, at the age of five, she was raped by her teenaged babysitter, and this event had a profound influence on her childhood development.
Career
1976–1983: Beginnings
In 1976, Escovedo debuted on jazz bassist Alphonso Johnson's Yesterday's Dream. In 1977, Escovedo and her father Pete Escovedo released an album called Solo Two, credited to Pete and Sheila Escovedo. In the same year, she joined The George Duke Band as their percussionist. Escovedo appeared on Duke's albums, including Don't Let Go, Follow the Rainbow, Master of the Game, and A Brazilian Love Affair. In 1978, Escovedo and her father released their second album, Happy Together, on Fantasy Records. In 1979, she contributed percussion to Michael Jackson's song "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". In 1980, she appeared on Herbie Hancock's album Monster. In 1983, she joined Marvin Gaye's final tour, the Midnight Love Tour, as one of his percussionists.1984–1992: ''The Glamorous Life'' and career breakthrough
In early 1984, Escovedo signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records and adopted the stage name Sheila E. She began recording her first solo album with singer and musician Prince, whom she met at a concert when she was performing with her father in 1977. On June 4, 1984, she released her debut solo album, The Glamorous Life. The album peaked at number 28 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and sold over 500,000 copies in the United States, becoming certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album's lead single, "The Glamorous Life", peaked in the top ten on the US Hot 100 and at number one on the US Dance chart. The album's second single, "The Belle of St. Mark", became a moderate hit, peaking at number 34 on the Hot 100. The song also became NMEs "Single of the Week". The album earned four nominations at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards including Best New Artist, Best R&B Instrumental Performance for "Shortberry Strawcake", and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance as well as Best R&B Song for "The Glamorous Life". She also performed "Baby I'm a Star" with Prince during the ceremony. In July 1984, she appeared on Prince's song "Erotic City". In November 1984, Sheila began touring as the opening act of Purple Rain Tour. Shortly after the tour, she signed with Prince's record label Paisley Park Records.In March 1985, she appeared on USA for Africa's song "We Are the World". Sheila released her second album, Romance 1600, on August 26, 1985. It sold over 500,000 copies in the United States, becoming certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album's lead single, "Sister Fate", was released to moderate success, peaking in the top forty on the US R&B chart. The second single, "A Love Bizarre", was a commercial success, reaching number eleven in the United States. In November 1985, Sheila appeared as the female lead in the musical comedy-drama film Krush Groove, which spent its first weekend at number two on the U.S. box office and grossed $11 million. Sheila released "Holly Rock" as a single from its soundtrack album, which entered the top ten in Belgium and the Netherlands.
On February 24, 1987, Sheila released her eponymous third studio album. The album featured the single "Hold Me", an R&B ballad that peaked at number three on the R&B chart. The second single, "Koo Koo", peaked in the top forty of the R&B chart. In June 1987, Sheila served as the musical director for Prince's Sign o' the Times Tour. She also served as musical director during his Lovesexy Tour in 1988 and 1989. On April 10, 1991, she released her fourth album, Sex Cymbal. The album's lead single, "Sex Cymbal", became a moderate hit on the R&B chart, peaking at number thirty-two.
1994–2005: Music production and directing
In 1994, Sheila was a featured percussionist for Gloria Estefan's album Mi Tierra. In July 1996, Sheila appeared as a percussionist and background vocalist on Japanese singer Namie Amuro's album Sweet 19 Blues. She also toured as the drummer and background vocalist for Amuro's Sweet 19 Blues Tour. In 1998, she played percussion on the Phil Collins cover of "True Colors". In the same year, she became the music director for Magic Johnson's talk show, The Magic Hour, making her the first female musical director in television. She released her fifth album, Writes of Passage, on October 10, 2000. On August 28, 2001, she released her sixth album, Heaven.In 2001, she joined Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band and toured with the band in 2001, 2003, and 2006. In 2002, Sheila appeared on the Beyoncé song "Work It Out". In 2002, she reunited and performed with Prince during his One Nite Alone... Tour. In November 2003, she provided the musical arrangements for Cyndi Lauper's cover version of "Stay". In 2004, she joined Mexican-American musician Abraham Laboriel for his New Zealand tour as drummer and percussionist. In May 2004, she appeared on Tonex's song "Todos Juntos", which is featured on his Out the Box album. She appeared as the music director for Amerie's World Music Awards and The Lady Of Soul performances in 2005.
2006–2012: C.O.E.D. and The E. Family
In February 2006, she performed with Prince at the BRIT Awards and on the Good Morning show in June 2006. She also performed at the Sonoma Jazz Festival in 2006 as part of Herbie Hancock's band. In the same year, Sheila formed her female band called C.O.E.D.. The band performed on several live televised shows and also recorded an album that was never released.She performed at the 2007 Latin Grammy Awards with Juan Luis Guerra. In mid-2007, she toured with Prince. In October 2007, she appeared as a judge on Fox network's The Next Great American Band. On April 9, 2008, she appeared on the Emmy winning program Idol Gives Back. She took part in the show opener, "Get on Your Feet", with Gloria Estefan while the So You Think You Can Dance finalists dance troupe joined them on stage. On April 26, 2008, she performed with Prince at the Coachella Music Festival. From May 2 to 6, 2008, she played four sold-out shows at Blue Note Tokyo, the most frequented jazz music club in Tokyo, Japan. On June 14, 2008, Sheila E. performed at the Rhythm on the Vine Music and Wine Festival at the South Coast Winery in Temecula, California for Shriners Hospital for Children.
On May 30, 2009, Sheila E. and the E Family Band performed at Rhythm on the Vine at Gainey Vineyard in Santa Ynez, California for the Hot Latin Beats concert. Also performing at the concert was Poncho Sanchez. On December 13, 2009, Sheila E. performed at the Deryck Walcott produced Christmas Jazz held at the Plantation Restaurant in Barbados. In 2009, Sheila E. participated and won the CMT reality show, Gone Country. This gave her an opportunity to make country music aided by the country producer, writer, and singer John Rich. Sheila E.'s first song in the country market was "Glorious Train". A video for the song debuted on CMT on March 7, 2009, following the airing of the episode of Gone Country in which Sheila E. was announced the winner.
Sheila E. performed two shows at Yoshi's in Oakland, California, on August 15, 2010. At her merchandise stand, she sold an EP From E 2 U. She toured on Prince's 20Ten Tour and Welcome 2 America tours. In 2010, she joined forces with Avon as a celebrity judge for Avon Voices, Avon's first global, online singing talent search for women and songwriting competition for men and women.
On May 25, 2011, Sheila performed alongside Marc Anthony on the 10th-season finale of American Idol. On June 7, 2011, she performed on the Late Show with David Letterman as a part of the show's first "Drum Solo Week". In September 2011, The E. Family consisting of Pete Escovedo, Peter Michael Escovedo III, Juan Escovedo, and Sheila released an album, Now & Forever. The album spawned the singles "Do What It Do" and "I Like It". On February 26, 2012, Sheila performed at the 2012 Academy Awards alongside Pharrell Williams and Hans Zimmer, playing into and out of commercial segments. On April 17, 2012, Sheila was featured with "Macy's Stars of Dance" on the Dancing with the Stars results show. On June 16, Sheila headlined the 2012 Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California. Sheila joined Dave Koz on his 2012 Christmas Tour.