Sheila E. And Gilberto Santa Rosa Pay Homage To Tito Puente In Mambo/Latin Dance Track, ‘El Rey Del Timbal’

Paisley Park’s Queen of Percussion, Sheila E. needs no introduction, but introduction we shall give her, because she deserves it! Originally from Oakland, California, she gained success in her early 20s when she played with the likes of George Duke, Lionel Richie, Marvin Gaye, Herbie Hancock, and Diana Ross. At the start of her solo career, Sheila released a record with her father, the renowned Latin drummer, Pete Escovedo, at the same time as she contributed vocals and percussion to ‘Purple Rain’, by Prince. That energy she’s brought to all her work has never diminished, and her latest collaboration, ‘El Rey del Timbal’, with her friend, Gilberto Santa Rosa, will see Sheila E. introduced to a whole new audience.

You Spin Me Round: Oklahoma’s Helen Kelter Skelter’s Track ‘Best Friends’ Sets New EP ‘Chroma Crawl’ On Right Foot

With their heavy psychedelic sound, Oklahoma’s Helen Kelter Skelter have been towing the indie line for a decade now, and their fans know what the expect. But like everyone else, the Covid-19 Pandemic struck and threw their plans into disarray. You can’t keep creatives down though, and Helen Kelter Skelter (HKS for short) made productive use of their “downtime” and the results are to be found on their latest EP, ‘Chroma Crawl’, on Tulsa label, Horton Records, available to pre-order.