Sheila E. Quotes

Welcome to the world of Sheila E., a multifaceted musician whose talent knows no bounds. Sheila Escovedo, famously known as Sheila E., has left an indelible mark on the music industry with her mesmerizing performances, infectious energy, and unparalleled skill as a percussionist, singer, songwriter, and producer. From her early days performing alongside musical icons like Prince to her solo career, Sheila E. has continuously pushed the boundaries of musical expression, inspiring countless individuals around the globe.

With a career spanning several decades, Sheila E. has amassed a wealth of wisdom and insight into the creative process, music industry, and life itself. Her quotes resonate with authenticity, passion, and a deep love for music. Whether discussing the importance of perseverance, the power of self-expression, or the magic of collaboration, Sheila E.’s words offer invaluable guidance and inspiration for aspiring musicians, seasoned professionals, and anyone with a passion for creativity and self-expression. Below, you’ll find a collection of Sheila E. quotes that you can copy, place on an image, or enhance with stylish fonts to add a touch of her spirit to your own creative endeavors.

Don’t forget, I was a musician long before I ever met Prince. That’s a big difference between me and those other women he’s worked with. We operate on the same plane, as equals. Sheila E.

That’s how we grew up – kinda like Pops would put his drums, his percussion and instruments into the car and we would just go to a facility in the Bay Area and he would say to us, ‘You think we have it bad? There are people worse off than we are. Let’s go give back to the kids.’ And that’s how we grew up. Sheila E.

It was very cool to be honored and be acknowledged in that way for the first time ever, being nominated for an Emmy. Sheila E.

Back in the days, the groups and the bands that we listened to were like Earth, Wind and Fire, Santana and Grateful Dead. We don’t have a lot of those bands anymore. Sheila E.

I was running track early in my years and I was breaking track records in sprint running. I was training and I wanted to be in the Olympics. I thought I was going to be able to win a gold medal, and my mind was pretty much set on ‘this is what I want to do’. Sheila E.

The youth are very important to me, they’re the next generation, but I want to instill in kids, even in playing, that it’s never too late and there’s no right or wrong way to do anything. Sheila E.

For us as entertainers traveling, the schedule gets really crazy – flying all the time, being on a bus tour, changing hotels every day. And it’s challenging. Sheila E.

I want to be entertained, so if I want to be entertained, I know if I’m going to play, I want to make sure that you’re entertained and that I’m having a great time. I really do love what I do. Sheila E.

The Emmy that I lost, and I can’t remember his name, I lost to the man who did the Olympics. So, it was great to lose to him. It’s the Olympics. Sheila E.

I like being in the back. I’ve done that for so many years, I’m really comfortable doing it. I don’t like the solo thing as much as I like playing drums behind someone. Sheila E.

To me, the stage is like my living room, or my home, and when you come over to my house, I have to be a hostess and invite you in so that we can have a great time. Sheila E.

What drives me is really just being able to be a blessing to someone, you know. I really enjoy that, and as much as I can do, I will. Sheila E.

Having that music around us all the time, it was so inspiring. But at the same time, I was a kid. I didn’t pay attention to any of it. I’d get on the drums and hit them a few times, and then go outside and play. Sheila E.

My genre of music is very eclectic. I might play some Latin jazz, or just go into a spontaneous jazz thing. That’s the thing about coming to one of my performances. Not every show is the same. Sheila E.

Engaging with the audience lets them know I’m approachable. I don’t like that whole, ‘You can’t talk to Sheila E thing’ – I don’t like that. Sheila E.

I love talking to the youth and helping them as much as I can or encouraging them, if I can help them at all. Sheila E.

The break down for kids is communication. Music helps bring that bond. Sheila E.

The point in me playing with Prince was to let a lot of people know that I can play trap. I don’t think people know that. Sheila E.

If you are on television, that one night that someone is able to see you, you’re talking about millions of people in one day. That’s pretty awesome because then it helps you to jumpstart your career, and if you’re the one to go out there and perform, people are going to come see you because those millions saw you on the television. Sheila E.

I went to a great church here in L.A., gave my heart to the Lord and felt freedom from things I’ve carried throughout my life that I just thought, ‘I don’t have to carry them any more.’ Sheila E.

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