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  2. Sheila E. - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Cecilia Escovedo [3] (born December 12, 1957), known under the stage name Sheila E., is an American singer and drummer. She began her career in the mid-1970s as a percussionist for the George Duke Band .

  3. The Glamorous Life - Wikipedia

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    "The Glamorous Life" is a song written by Prince, recorded by American percussionist Sheila E. and produced by both. The song has lyrics which reflect a cynicism for the decadence and materialism of the song's protagonist, referred to in the third person, who "wants to lead a glamorous life", although she is aware that "without love, it ain't much".

  4. Sex Cymbal - Wikipedia

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    Sex Cymbal is the fourth solo album by American singer and drummer Sheila E., released in April 1991 by Warner Bros. Records, four years after her previous album.It is the first Sheila E. album that does not feature any input from her mentor Prince.

  5. Sheila E. Talks 'Insane' Time on Tour With Prince and ... - AOL

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    Sheila E. has many blessings coming her way. The percussionist sat down with ET's Matt Cohen to talk about her PBS special, Great Performances: Roots of Latin Jazz, and to take a trip down memory ...

  6. Sheila E. Claims ‘We Are the World’ Producers Wanted Prince ...

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    Sheila E. and Prince Jesse Grant/WireImage/Getty Images In the wake of the new documentary about the epic “We Are the World,” Sheila E. claims her involvement in the 1985 event was just a way ...

  7. The Story Behind “The Glamorous Life,” Sheila E.’s Classic ...

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    The Queen of Percussion also discusses her recent salsa track "Bailar." The Story Behind “The Glamorous Life,” Sheila E.’s Classic Pop Collab with Prince Peter Csathy

  8. Sheila E. (album) - Wikipedia

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    The video for "Koo Koo" shows Sheila dancing with Cat Glover. [citation needed] The album has the earliest recorded appearance of members from the group Tony! Toni! Toné!, who Sheila E. attempted to bring to Paisley Park, but Prince did not sign the group. Almost a decade later, in 1996, Sheila E. appeared on their final album, House of Music. [4]

  9. Sister Fate - Wikipedia

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    "Sister Fate" is a song by Sheila E. from the album Romance 1600. It was released as the first single from the album in 1985. The album version of the song features an organ and percussion intro and has a running time of 3:50; the single version omits the intro and has a running time of 3:39.