Sugar Pie DeSanto

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Soulful Dress 02:50 Tools
I Don't Wanna Fuss 00:00 Tools
Git Back 00:00 Tools
I Want to Know 00:00 Tools
The Woo-Pee 00:00 Tools
Going Back to Where I Belong 00:00 Tools
Slip-In Mules 00:00 Tools
Go Go Power 00:00 Tools
A Little Taste of Soul 00:00 Tools
Straighten It Out With Yo Man 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco (Part I) 00:00 Tools
Use What You Got 00:00 Tools
Slip In Mules 00:00 Tools
She's Got Everything 00:00 Tools
Going Back Where I Belong 00:00 Tools
Can't Let You Go 00:00 Tools
Ask Me 00:00 Tools
Witch For A Night 00:00 Tools
Do I Make Myself Clear 00:00 Tools
Mama Didn't Raise No Fool 00:00 Tools
There's Gonna Be Trouble 00:00 Tools
It Won't Be Long 00:00 Tools
Jump In My Chest 00:00 Tools
Here You Come Running 00:00 Tools
Maybe You'll Be There 00:00 Tools
Do the whoopie 00:00 Tools
Baby What You Want Me to Do 00:00 Tools
In the Basement, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Open Your Heart 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Part One 00:00 Tools
Never Love A Stranger 00:00 Tools
Mama Didn't Raise No Fools 00:00 Tools
Matter Of Time 00:00 Tools
Slip-In Mules (No High Heel Sneakers) 00:00 Tools
I Love You So Much 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Pt. 1 - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Good Timin' 00:00 Tools
I Still Care 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Blues Hall Of Fame 00:00 Tools
Mr & Mrs 00:00 Tools
Crazy Lovin' 00:00 Tools
The One Who Really Loves You 00:00 Tools
How Many Times 00:00 Tools
Life Goes On 00:00 Tools
In The Basement Part One 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
You Got Me Running 00:00 Tools
It's Done And Forgotten 00:00 Tools
I Don't Feel Sorry 00:00 Tools
In The Basement (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Do I Make Myself Clear - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Black Rat 00:00 Tools
I Need Help 00:00 Tools
Love Me Tonight 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco 00:00 Tools
Darkness To The Light 00:00 Tools
I Need To Live Again 00:00 Tools
Tell Me What's the Matter 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
Bread & Butter 00:00 Tools
Odds 00:00 Tools
Sombody Scream 00:00 Tools
Do The Whoo Pee 00:00 Tools
Somewhere Down The Line 00:00 Tools
Taste of Soul 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Part One - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Somebody Scream 00:00 Tools
It's Not For Me To Say 00:00 Tools
Wish That You Were Mine 00:00 Tools
The Twelfth of Never 00:00 Tools
Do I Make Myself Clear? 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Home 00:00 Tools
Soulfull Dress 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry About Me 00:00 Tools
No Body's Home 00:00 Tools
Never Say Die 00:00 Tools
A Little Taste Of Soul (With The Nat Hendrix Band) 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
In the Basement, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Mr. & Mrs. 00:00 Tools
My Baby's Got Soul 00:00 Tools
Gimme A Penny 00:00 Tools
Strange Feeling 00:00 Tools
Gemmie A Penny 00:00 Tools
In The Basement 00:00 Tools
Face the Hard Times 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Super Fool 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Keep It Like It Is 00:00 Tools
Enemy 00:00 Tools
My Illusions 00:00 Tools
Wish You Were Mine 00:00 Tools
Good Timing 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Fuss 00:00 Tools
Boom-Boom Song 00:00 Tools
Do The Whoopee 00:00 Tools
Close The Door 00:00 Tools
Boyfriend 00:00 Tools
What Makes You Think 00:00 Tools
See The Light 00:00 Tools
Shoppin Cart Blues 00:00 Tools
Get Back 00:00 Tools
Slip in Mules (No high heel sneakers) 00:00 Tools
In The Basement Part 2 00:00 Tools
Blues Express (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Part One (Duet With Etta James) 00:00 Tools
Shippin' Cart Blues 00:00 Tools
In The Basement (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Get To Steppin' 00:00 Tools
In The Basement Part 1 00:00 Tools
Hello San San Francisco Part 1 00:00 Tools
Hello San Francisco part 1 00:00 Tools
Be Happy 00:00 Tools
BABY IT AIN'T RIGHT 00:00 Tools
Hell San Francisco part 2 00:00 Tools
Do The Woo Pee 00:00 Tools
Soulful Dress (Checker) 00:00 Tools
Boom Boom Song 00:00 Tools
Steppin'Out 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, 00:00 Tools
The Feelin's Too Strong 00:00 Tools
Blues Express (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Etta James & Sugar Pie DeSanto / In The Basement Part 1 00:00 Tools
Etta James & Sugar Pie DeSanto / Do I Make Myself Clear 00:00 Tools
Slip In Mules (Hi Heel Sneakers) 00:00 Tools
(That) Lovin' Touch 00:00 Tools
Jump Back 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Pt. 1 (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Do I make myself clear (duet with Etta James) 00:00 Tools
Blues Express Part 2 00:00 Tools
Do I Make Myself Clear (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Straighten It Our With Your Man 00:00 Tools
The Feelings Too Strong 00:00 Tools
How manny Times 00:00 Tools
Baby It Just Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Crazy For Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Chocolate City 00:00 Tools
In The Basement [Part 2] 00:00 Tools
The Whoopee 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco, Part I 00:00 Tools
Hello San San Francisco Part 2 00:00 Tools
Mr And Mrs 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Pt.1 00:00 Tools
In the Basement, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco, Pt. 1 / Sugar Pie Desanto 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco (Pt 1) 00:00 Tools
Blues Exress Part 1 00:00 Tools
Soulfoul dress 00:00 Tools
I Want To Know (with Pee Wee Kingsley Band) 00:00 Tools
The Woo-Pee (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Soulful Dress [1964] 00:00 Tools
in the basement, pt 1 00:00 Tools
Little Taste Of Soul (Gedinson's 100, 1962) 00:00 Tools
In The Basement (part 1) (ft. Etta James) 00:00 Tools
The Woo Pee 00:00 Tools
Baby What You Want Me To Do [Live '64 w Sunnyland Slim, Hubert Sumlin, Willie Dixon, Clifton James] 00:00 Tools
If You Take Away Our Love 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, - Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby (live in American Folk Blues Festivals 1963-1966 The British Tours) 00:00 Tools
Soul, I Don't Wanna Fuss 00:00 Tools
Go Go Power (Soul Flip Edit) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Love 00:00 Tools
Go-Go Power 00:00 Tools
Nickel and a Dime 00:00 Tools
Shoppin' Cart Blues 00:00 Tools
looking good - mod club classics 00:00 Tools
Slip In Mules, 1964 00:00 Tools
The Whoo-Pee 00:00 Tools
Hello San Francisco 00:00 Tools
Just a Few Little Words 00:00 Tools
Slip In Mules 8 00:00 Tools
going back where i belong 7'' 00:00 Tools
In The Basement [Part 1] 00:00 Tools
Souful Dress 00:00 Tools
Baby What you Want Me To Do - Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Do I Make Myself Clear (with Etta James) 00:00 Tools
Hello San San Francisco Part 2 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Part One (duet with Sugar Pie DeSanto) 00:00 Tools
Love Me Tonight Sugar Pie DeSanto & The LaFemmes featuring Joe Hudson's Band 00:00 Tools
Deepest Hurt 00:00 Tools
Sugar Pie DeSanto / I Don't Wanna Fuss 00:00 Tools
Mama Didn' t Raise No Fool 00:00 Tools
going backwhere i belong 00:00 Tools
Stop Crying 00:00 Tools
Lets Get Together 00:00 Tools
Soulful Dress/Sugar Pie DeSanto 00:00 Tools
Hello, San Francisco, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Slip In Mules [Live] 00:00 Tools
Sugar Pie Desanto - I Don't Wanna Fuss 00:00 Tools
Slip - In Mules 00:00 Tools
One Two Three 00:00 Tools
Slip-In MulesS[Live '64 w Sunnyland Slim, Hubert Sumlin, Willie Dixon, Clifton James] 00:00 Tools
Down in the Basement 00:00 Tools
Maybe I'm a fool 00:00 Tools
Git Back - 1974 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Part 2 00:00 Tools
She' S Got Everything 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Together 00:00 Tools
Mama Didnt Raise No Fools 00:00 Tools
In The Basement (Part 1) (with Etta James) 00:00 Tools
In The Basement - Part 2 00:00 Tools
Time for the Grieving 00:00 Tools
In The Basement, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Baby It Ain’t Right 00:00 Tools
Slip-In Mules (Alt) 00:00 Tools
theres gonna be trouble 00:00 Tools
Soulful Dress, 1964 00:00 Tools
She's Got Everything-1963 (released in 2000) 00:00 Tools
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1. Sugar Pie DeSanto is the name of a popular rhythm and blues songstress of the 1950's and 1960's. She was born Umpeylia Marsema Balinton in Brooklyn, New York on October 16, 1935 to an African American mom and a Filipino dad. She spent most of her early life in San Francisco, California, where she moved with her family at a young age. In 1955, DeSanto did some touring with The Johnny Otis Revue after being given the nickname Sugar Pie by the bandleader. In 1960, DeSanto rose to national prominence when her single, "I Want to Know," rose to number four on Billboard's Hot R&B Sides chart. DeSanto continued to write & release popular songs throughout the 1960's, including some collaborations with Etta James. From 1959-1960, she toured with The James Brown Revue, where she was known to perform backflips on stage. DeSanto is proud to say, despite numerous proposistions, she stayed professional, and claims to be the only woman in his revue who never slept with the lascivious Brown, nor any of the other "old goats" like Willie Dixon, and Muddy Waters she met on the met on the blues touring circuit while supporting her Chess recordings. Sugar Pie went along on the 1964 Folk-Blues Fest tour of Europe, but as the only female artist, and basically an opening act... She also let the other musicians on that run she wasn't part of the backstage buffet, telling the SF Bay Guardian in 2004 "I refused all them old goats," She cut 30 sides for Chess records, most of which were shelved and never hit the streets. Occasional Sugar Pie tracks did surface, but mostly her career was a footnote in at a label. While Sugar Pie got a $10,000 advance from the stingy Chicago honchos that ran the label when she signed on, they stiffed her on royalties for decades, even though she wrote many songs for other artists including Fontella Bass, Etta James, Little Milton and Minnie Ripperton. She recorded for other labels besides Chess including Brunswick in 1967. By the early seventies she'd settled back into the San Francisco Bay Area for good, and over the next 35 some years has made some sporadic funky & bluesy efforts for her manager/husband's Jasman Records... Despite hitting octogenarian status, she still performs gigs including the ceremony for receiving her 2008 R&B Foundation Pioneer Award at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, the June 2008 Chicago Blues Festival, and 2007 San Francisco Blues Festival with Jimmy McCracklin, and remains a highly energetic and comedic performer. 2. Sugar Pie DeSanto was born on October 16th, 1935 as Umpeylia Morsema Balinton in San Francisco. She had 6 brothers and 3 sisters. Her father a Phillipino, was not musical but her (African) mother was a miracle child. Sugar Pie "My mother was talented. Already at the age of five she was a concert pianist, fantastic. I definitely inherited my talents from her." Also, other children from this family inherited some of this talent. "I have brothers in the music business, but the two who really continued in it is my brother and Little Domingo and myself. Domingo is also very talented. Now-a-days he leads the band (Little Domingo and Friends featuring Sugar Pie DeSanto). Oh yes and another brother of mine plays the conga and drums. Yes, it actually was a musical family." Her mother especially encouraged Sugar Pie to sing. Therefore, her latent talent was stimulated, which soon blossomed and became fruitful. The influences that Sugar Pie received were from her mother and artists such as Nancy Wilson, Dinah Washing and Sarah Vaughn. Another influence came from a young dancer, Eartha Kit, who was a member of the Katherine Dunham Dance Ensemble at that time. The saucy and shameless elements of sex, which Eartha Kit employed in her flirtations, is still present in Sugar Pie's act of today. "When I was approximately eleven, I got lessons from my mother. She taught me how to sing, mainly standards. I began to participate in talent searches in San Francisco, which I won several times. My career started this way. Because my mother was a concert pianist, I did more ballads than blues." The blues aroused her interest through her later (ex)husband, singer/guitarist Pee Wee Kingsley: " Oh goodness, when I met him, I became more interested in the blues. we did a show together and since then I continued to do the blues." The primitive-rapper "Sugar is Salty," Sugar Pie's most recent release for Jasman Bears witness again to her immense talent. Both versions of "Hello San Francisco" are on this superior mix of souls, ballads, blues, R&P, funk and even rap. Sugar Pie: "I always did rap but it wasn't fashionable for a very long time with the younger public. Now they are following me, not me following them. One can't tell much about the CD. Go to the store and buy it I would say. As far as I am concerned it is one of my better performances. Yet, the sequel will be a lot better. I have already started with the recording. I enjoyed the musicians as well as choosing the materials together with my manager. It took me a couple of years but trust me. I don't know yet what I am going to call this new CD but so far the recording is going smoothly." An important aspect of "Sugar is Salty" is the fact that except for "Hello san Francisco" she co-wrote the songs. Thus proves that her creativity, which, again, attributes to her mother, is still intact. "The inspiration came from my mother. She not only taught me how to sing a ballad, but how to build a song. Consequently, I started at a very young age." During her more than 40 year career, she has shared the stage with the greatest. She stood before sold out crowds in the most legendary theatres and wooed the public with her explosive combination of impudence, sex, humor and unbridled talent. "I have done the Apollo theatre more than twenty times, perhaps thirty. I have performed with Jackie Wilson, Gladys Knight, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, Patti LaBelle and many more. Naturally, I have performed at other renowned theatres: the Regal in Chicago, the uptown Philly, the Howard in Washington and a couple of others where you only arrive after you have finished a hot record, but the Apollo in New York is the hardest on the artist. If you are talented, you are accepted. If you don't have that, you can expect rotten eggs. And then you have to rush off the stage otherwise they whip you off. And if the critics don't like you there, then you might as well forget it." Now-a-days, Sugar Pie works in the Bay Area together with her brother, one of the most talented bass players on the West Coast. She is still as popular ever over there. Also her European public has been able to see her. In Ultrecht, she ignited the theatre with fire and flames with her saucy, acrobatic and exciting show. She explained it thus:" Yes, I have to let go of some energy during my sixties. I am still quite wild. But you can expect that during my performance. I have my power and my experience. I sing full blast and give a spectacular show." Sugar Pie's sense of humor remains with me the most. Just before her performance, I asked her if she gets along with Jack Owens, because his name is also on the billboard. Her answer:"Well, I am not a spring chicken, but that guy is more than ninety years old! And he still pinches my ass. Wouldn't you just want to wring his neck?" Having just said that she exits the dressing-room in order to address Chris Millard. And with a lascivious grin yells:"Let's go kick ass!" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.