
Known Credits
30
Gender
Female
Birthdate
1957-12-12 (68 Y.O)
Place Of Birth
Oakland, California, USA
Also Known For
Sheila EscovedoSheila Cecilia Escovedo
Sheila E.
Biography
Sheila Escovedo (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. After separating from the group in 1983, Sheila began a solo career, starting with the release of her debut album in 1984, which included her biggest hit song, "The Glamorous Life". She also saw a hit with the single "A Love Bizarre". She is sometimes referred to as the "Queen of Percussion". Descrip ...
Known For
Acting
2025 --
FireAid Benefit Concert
| Self
2024 --
Nobody Dumps My Daughter
| Anna
2024 --
The Greatest Night in Pop
| Self
2021 --
Yearly Departed
| Self
2020 --
Ringo Starr’s Big Birthday Show
| Self - Performer
2020 --
Let's Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince
| Self
2019 --
The Minnesota Sound
| Self (archive footage)
2019 --
On Drums... Stewart Copeland!
| Self
2018 --
Fred Armisen: Standup for Drummers
| Herself
2015 --
Ladies of Soul - Live At The Ziggodome 2015
| herself
2014 --
Finding the Funk
| Herself
2008 --
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band Live 2006
| Self
2005 --
Life O' The Party: On the Road with Prince and the New Power Generation
| Self
2004 --
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band: Tour 2003
| Self
2004 --
VH1 Divas 2004
| Self
2003 --
Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas
| Percussion
2003 --
Chasing Papi
| Latin Festival Band Member
1993 --
For Our Children
| Self
1990 --
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
| Club Singer
1988 --
Prince: Lovesexy Live
| Drums
1987 --
Prince: Live At Paisley Park - December 31, 1987
| Self
1987 --
Prince: Sign O' the Times
| Self
1987 --
Prince - 4 Those Of U On Valium
|
1986 --
Prince and the Revolution: Parade LIVE
|
1986 --
Sheila E.: Live Romance 1600
|
1986 --
Women in Rock
| Self (archive footage)
1985 --
Krush Groove
| Sheila E.
1985 --
Prince and the Revolution: Live
| Percussion
1985 --
We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song
| Self