Eddie M

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Eddie M
BornBerkeley, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)musician, singer, arranger, songwriter, and producer
Instrument(s)Saxophone
Member of
B2B

Eddie Mininfield, professionally known as Eddie M, is an American musician, notably known for his work as saxophonist and member of Prince and The Revolution, as well as with Sheila E.

Early Life[edit]

Eddie M was born and raised in Berkeley, California. He began playing saxophone at the age of seven and studied at U.C. Berkeley’s Music Program before graduating from Berkeley High School in 1979.[1]

Career[edit]

Since the early 1980s, Eddie has toured/performed and recorded with artists such as Stevie Nicks, Aretha Franklin, Verdine White, Beyoncé, Eric Benét, Teena Marie, Wayman Tisdale, Stevie Wonder, Paula Abdul, Jesse Johnson, Acoustic Alchemy, Martha Munizzi, Yolanda Adams and others.[2] His first professional tour was the "Purple Rain" tour with Prince and Sheila E.,[3] and his first recording was with Prince on the album Around the World in a Day.

Eddie M is a member of the American music duo B2B, which he formed with John Paris.[4]

Tours and Performances[edit]

  • Sheila E. - Glamorous Life Tour - USA, England, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, France, Chile (1983)
  • Prince and Sheila E. - Purple Rain Tour - USA (1984)
  • Sheila E. - Sisters in the Spirit Tour - Yolanda Adams, Juanita Bynum, and Martha Munizi (1984)
  • Sheila E. - Romance 1600 Tour - USA (1986)
  • Jesse Johnson - Love Struck Tour - USA, France, Italy (1987-1988)
  • LeVert - USA (1990-1991)
  • Karyn White - USA, Canada, Bahamas, Bermuda, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, England (1990-1991)
  • Stevie Nicks - Whole Lot of Trouble Tour - USA (1991)[5]
  • After 7 (1992)
  • Wayman Tisdale’s Fifth Quarter Band (Mo’ Jazz) (1994-1995)
  • NBA All Star Jam - Phoenix, AZ (1994-1995)
  • Teena Marie - USA, London (1990-1994, 2007)
  • Sheila E. Tour - Musical Director - Japan (1990-1994)
  • Wayman Tisdale’s Fifth Quarter Band (Mo’ Jazz) - Musical Director (1995)
  • Karyn White - Promotional Tour - Japan (1995)
  • Sinbad’s Soul Festival Tour (1997)
  • Eric Benet - Europe, USA (1998-2001)
  • Sheila E. - Japan, USA (1998-2002, 2004)
  • Beyoncé Knowles - USA (2002)
  • Sheryl Crow - Lil Angel Bunny Foundation Gala (2002)
  • Stevie Wonder - Lil Angel Bunny Foundation Gala (2002)
  • Acoustic Alchemy - USA (2002-2006)

Television[edit]

Music Videos[edit]

  • Stevie Nicks - “Sometimes It’s A Bitch
  • Prince - “I Will Die For You”, “Take Me With You”, “America”, “Purple Rain” (Live Concert Video)
  • Sheila E - “Love Bizarre”, “Sister Fate”, “Blue Train”, “Glamorous Life”, “Romance 1600” (Live Concert Video)
  • Karyn White - “Secret Rendezvous”
  • Jesse Johnson - “Love Struck”

Discography[edit]

Recorded | Written Material[edit]

  • Tony Lindsay (Santana) - “Fun in the Sun” (Single)
  • Eddie M - Ward Street, JVC/JMI (Released in United States and Japan)
  • Eddie M - Gold Circle Records (Released in United States, Canada, and Europe)
  • Wayman Tisdale - “Jazz In You”, “Inside Stuff”, “After The Game” - Power Forward, Mo’Jazz
  • Prince - “Temptation”, “The Ladder” - Around the World in a Day, Paisley Park
  • Sheila E - “Lady Marmalade” - Sex Cymbal, Warner Bros.
  • Sheila E - “Promise Me Love” - Sheila E., Paisley Park
  • Sheila E - Romance 1600 (All Material), Paisley Park
  • Force One Network - MME Program 1 (All Material-Group Member), Qwest Records
  • Paula Abdul - “I Need You”, Forever Your Girl, Virgin
  • Dale Bozio - “Simon”, Riot In English, Paisley Park
  • Jesse Johnson - Every Shade of Love (All Material), A&M Records
  • Shalimar - “Plaything”, Circumstantial Evidence (w/LA Reid and Babyface), Solar
  • Sheila E - “Hold Me”, Sheila E., Paisley Park
  • Sheila E - “Promise Me Love”, Sex Cymbal, Warner Bros.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "From Jazz to Secular, Eddie M. Plays It All". Milpitas, CA Patch. 2010-10-05. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  2. ^ "Eddie M. Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | ..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  3. ^ "Purple Rain Tour - Prince Vault". princevault.com. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  4. ^ World, Jimmie Tramel Tulsa (2023-06-09). "B2B honors Wayman Tisdale by releasing cover of 'After the Game'". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  5. ^ "Whole Lotta Trouble Tour (1991)". STEVIE NICKS INFO. Retrieved 2024-05-28.