American R&B singer, songwriter, and dancer, born October 16, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York - died December 20, 2024. Sister of
Domingo Balinton.
Born to an African-American mother and a Filipino father, 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.
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.
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.