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Sheila E.

Sheila E.

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Boy Toy Rock: Sex Sirens of the Decade

Report by Ben Fong-Torres, San Francisco Chronicle, 21 April 1985

IF THE reports from her first concert in Seattle are any indication, you can expect Madonna to ask San Francisco, early in her show at ...

Sheila E: Romance 1600 (Paisley Park/WB)

Review by Caroline Sullivan, Melody Maker, 7 September 1985

Fun and games ...

Sheila E: Romance 1600 (Paisley Park/Warner Bros.)

Review by Davitt Sigerson, Rolling Stone, 21 November 1985

IT'S A PITY that Sheila E., Prince's only independently creative female artist, needs a twelve-minute collaboration with the Small One to make her second LP ...

Sheila E.: Romance 1600 (Warner Bros.)

Review by Don Waller, Los Angeles Times, 1 September 1985

SHEILA E.: GENDER IN A BLENDER ...

Sheila E: Sheila E (Paisley Park Records)

Review by Frank Owen, Melody Maker, 28 February 1987

WHAT A strange place Paisley Park must be! It's as if the accoutrements of Sixties head culture synthesized with Seventies body culture to produce an ...

Sheila E

Interview by Gavin Martin, New Musical Express, 19 April 1986

WHEN THE wheels of celebrity are set in motion the limousine windows are tainted; bystanders can see in but the star is blinded to life ...

Sheila E.: Romance 1600 (I.R.S.)

Review by J.D. Considine, Musician, November 1985

ARTISTS USUALLY sound more distinctive and less derivative over time. Sheila E. seems to be moving in the opposite direction. The Glamorous Life, her solo ...

Sheila E.: Palace Theater, Los Angeles CA

Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 27 September 1984

SHEILA E. IN LOCAL BOW AT PALACE ...

The Glamorous Life: The Sheila E. Coverup

Interview by Steve Bloom, Record, December 1985

SOMEWHERE I read that Sheila E. was fed up with the lingerie look, yet here she is wearing a lacey white outfit that is "dressed ...

Those Who Would Be Prince

Report by Vernon Gibbs, New Look, November 1985

WHEN PRINCE decided that he didn't like Eddie Murphy making fun of his high-heeled boots, the rock star walked out in the middle of Murphy's ...

see also Prince

see also Madhouse

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