
About Queen Sylvia Embry
For a period of time in the ‘70s and ‘80s, it appeared that Queen Sylvia Embry was going to emerge as one of Chicago’s leading blues women. After she emerged from her role as bass player for Lefty Dizz and the Shock treatment in the late 1970s, she began fronting her own small band in South Side clubs and making guest appearances on the North Side circuit. Everywhere she went, her big smile, warm stage presence, rich gospel-rooted voice and solid bass playing won her new fans.
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Blues This Morning
Going Upstairs
Tired of Being Pushed Around
Please Let Me Stay
Goin' Upstairs
Baby What I Do
I Love You
Why Wonder
Can't Get Along
Baby, What Do I Do
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