- Her Best - The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection · 1993
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 1964
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- Heart & Soul: A Retrospective · 2000
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- Real American Blues · 1992
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2013
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
- In the Basement: The Chess Recordings · 2018
Compilations
About Sugar Pie DeSanto
Born Umpeylia Marsema Balinton, Sugar Pie DeSanto was given her stage name as well as her recording debut by rhythm & blues ubermensch Johnny Otis. Although typecast as a blues singer, she also took care of business on the soul end of things and was a convincing jazz vocal stylist as well. That would be enough to gain most singers a reasonable slice of glory, but DeSanto also happened to be a hilarious comedienne, a show-stopping dancer, and a superb and highly original songwriter whose compositions were cut by Fontella Bass, Billy Stewart, Little Milton, Bobby McClure, Minnie Riperton, Jesse James, the Dells, and the Whispers.
- FROM
- Brooklyn, NY, United States
- BORN
- October 16, 1935
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul