Talk:Sheila E.

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This is a comment. Sheila E's album "The Glamorous Life" has Prince all in it. He used the name "Jamie Starr" or "The Starr Company". He was ghost writing.


I've removed a nonsense comment that was inserted in her stage name. Henchperson 06:23, 23 September 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Inconsistent Pete Escovedo references

This article says that Pete Escovedo is Sheila E's father, but the Nicole Ritchie article says he's her brother - which is correct? Rodparkes 10:31, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

The link for Alejandro Escovedo is wrong too: The linked Alejandro is her cousin, and I think that the Alejandro mentioned is a separate person.Donald Hosek 17:32, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

Could someone please fit the late Pedro Escovedo into the picture? Then straighten the whole bloody mess out, please.JBDay 01:11, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Work In Japan

She toured with Namie Amuro in the late 90's, I've got a concert video she's in, and she appears on some of Namie's recorded stuff. She also worked with Tetsuya Komuro. But I don't know much more than that. RB30DE 00:20, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Drumsticks

I recall seeing her perform (with Prince or by herself, I don't recall) on a music awards show several years ago (20, give or take). On the wikipedia page for "The Glamourous Life", it was mentioned that she used glow in the dark drumsticks on one such performance. On the show I saw, I recall her drumsticks changed colour, seemingly to the speed of the stick movement. Was I just imagining things?--WPaulB (talk) 17:41, 19 February 2008 (UTC)