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Sugar Pie De Santo recorded on the 19th October 1964 at the Manchester Free Trade Hall as part of the American Folk Blues Festival tour in the UK. Imagine being at this gig with Sonny Boy Williamson II, Lightnin' Hopkins & Howlin Wolf on the same bill!! I don't make anything colourising and putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! https://tr.ee/cplUOY9n5L 0:00 Baby What You Want Me To Do 2:15 Rock Me Baby Sugar Pie DeSanto: Vocals Hubert Sumlin: Guitar Willie Dixon: Bass Sunnyland Slim: Piano Clifton James: Drums Born to an African-American mother and a Filipino father on October 16, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York, Sugar Pie DeSanto is a veteran blues and R&B singer and songwriter. Sister of Domingo Balinton, Sugar Pie grew up in San Francisco, California. Among her childhood friends was a girl named Jamesetta Hawkins, who would later become famous as Etta James. They were childhood friends who eventually explored the music world together. In the 1950s and 1960s, she toured with both Johnny Otis and James Brown, collaborated with Etta James, married Alvin Parham, (a.k.a. Pee Wee Kingsley), and changed her name to Peylia Parham. After their divorce from Parham, she moved to Chicago, where she kept on recording successfully and writing songs for other artists, often along with Shena DeMell. In 1960, DeSanto rose to national prominence when her single "I Want to Know", reached number four on Billboard's Hot R&B chart. She recorded the song with her husband, Pee Wee Kingsley. Soon thereafter their marriage ended. DeSanto moved to Chicago and signed with Chess Records in 1962 as a recording artist and writer. Among her recordings for Chess were "Slip-in Mules" (an "answer song" to "Hi-Heel Sneakers"), "Use What You Got", "Soulful Dress" (her biggest hit for Chess), and "I Don't Wanna Fuss". She was given a Bay Area Music Award in 1999 for Best Female Blues Singer. In September 2008, she was given a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. She received a lifetime achievement award from the Goldie Awards in November 2009. https://linktr.ee/blues.in.colour #colourised #blues #bluesguitar #bluesguitarist #hubertsumlin #williedixon #sunnylandslim #americanbluesfestival #1964 #chicagoblues #bluesincolour