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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, songwriter, musician, and actress. Regarded as one of the greatest musicians of her generation; she is known for skills as a multi-instrumentalist, often preferring to play drums or percussion.

  3. Why some major artists are suddenly canceling shows ... - AOL

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    Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of touring overseas,” which made completing certain portions of the tour “unfeasible.”

  4. Category : Concert tours cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Pages in category "Concert tours cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Queen of percussion Sheila E. to headline concert, charity ...

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    Indeed, the legendary tour played its first date Nov. 4, 1984, at the Joe Louis Arena, with Prince backed by the Revolution and accompanied by Sheila E. and Apollonia 6; they would play six more ...

  6. Purple Rain Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Purple Rain Tour was a concert tour by American recording artist Prince and the Revolution following up on the success of his sixth studio album Purple Rain and his 1984 film Purple Rain. According to Spin , the tour sold over 1.7 million tickets.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Musicology Live 2004ever - Wikipedia

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    The tour began on March 27, 2004 in Reno, Nevada and concluded on September 11 in San Jose, California. It was a commercial success earning $87.4 million from 77 shows in 52 cities across the United States and selling more than 1.4 million tickets. [1] [2] Prince said one of the goals of the tour was "to bring back music and live musicianship." [3]

  9. The Wild Dreams Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour was ultimately postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The band rescheduled their dates at Wembley Stadium, Cork, and Scarborough to 2022, [2] while the other 17 tour dates where cancelled. Their three shows in Singapore made them the first international group to perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium thrice in one