Performed at the 35th Annual Academy Awards with Placido Domingo, 1994.

Worldwide Top Hit A Love Bizarre, 1985.

Performance of "The Glamorous Life" at the American Music Awards, 1985.

The Concert of The Americas, where past and present U.S. Presidents and their families were in attendance, 1994.

Early influences: Tito Puento, Tito Rodriguez, Miles Davis, Eddie Palmieri, Dizzy Gillespie, Pete Escovedo, anything from the Motown Movement.

The Glamorous Life hit single and album (1984), MTV's Best Video award.

Sheila E. and Elevate Hope Foundation presented the Family Jamm! benefit concert in December 2003. The historic event reunited many of the artists and bands that defined the Minneapolis sound created by Prince in the '80s.


Founded and heads a production company Heaven Productions Music with business partner and manager Lynn Mabry.

Performance at the closing celebration of the XXVI Olympics in Atlanta in 1996 with Gloria Estefan and Tito Puente amongst others.

The first female Late Night television Music Director for "THE MAGIC HOUR" starring Ervin "Magic" Johnson. Wrote and produced the theme song, 1998.

Developed the Sheila E. Player's Series percussion line for children as well as Custom Series Class E, in conjunction and association with TOCA & Kaman Music.

Toured with Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band in 2001, 2003 and 2006.

Sisters In The Spirit Gospel Tour in 2005 featuring Yolanda Adams, Martha Munizzi, Kelly Price, Juanita Bynum and RiZen.

Performed "The Glamorous Life" at the 7th Annual VH1 Divas in Las Vegas on April 18, 2004, a benefit concert for the VH1 Save the Music Foundation.

World tours with Prince from 1984 to 1988.

Segment Producer credits: 1998 WOW Awards, 1998 & 1999 ALMA Awards, 1998 American Express Annual Corporate Celebration (Puerto Rico), 1998 Gospel Music Association's annual event, among others.