Suga Mama was an American all-female live performance band formed by
Beyoncé Knowles in 2006.[1][2] Named after
Knowles' song from her 2006 album B'Day, and ranging from nine to twelve members at various times, the band contained percussionists, guitarists, saxophonists, keyboardists, and The Mamas: a trio of background vocalists.[3][4] Various members of the band have appeared in music videos for "
Irreplaceable", "
Blow", "
Countdown", and "
Green Light", as well as multiple live performance DVD releases, award show performances, various TV Specials/appearances, and the
Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show. Several band-members continue to work alongside Knowles.
Following
On the Run Tour (2014), the band has been disbanded, with only a select few members continuing to feature in Beyoncé's tour bands, including her most recent
Renaissance World Tour (2023).
History
Formation
Prior to the release of B'Day in 2006,
Beyoncé creative director Kim Burse announced a nationwide audition for female musicians.[1] The auditions, held in Atlanta, Burbank, Chicago, and Houston (with final call-backs occurring in New York's
Sony Music Studios), searched for female keyboard players, bassists, guitarists, horn players, percussionists and drummers. The musicians were asked to re-create the performance of "
Work It Out" from the live album Live at Wembley (2004) and be able to perform at least a one-minute solo.[5] Knowles stated that her goal was to get together a group of "fierce, talented, hungry, beautiful" women and form an all-female band.[6] Speaking about her tour and the decision to form a band, Knowles said, "I'm all about female empowerment... I know it's my responsibility to do something different. I said, 'I want a band, I want something different.'"[6]
She further described the process of choosing the contestants during an interview, saying: "I had worldwide auditions; people flew in from Atlanta, Houston, Israel, all over the world. It was extremely difficult [choosing the winners]. [There are] so many talented women. I wanted only a nine-piece band, but the girls were so amazing, I couldn't decide. I think I'm going to wind up having 12 people so I have two [people playing] certain instruments, because [some of the contenders] were just brilliant. It's a thing called star quality, it's a thing you can't put your finger on, can't describe. When they were playing, I said, 'I want to see y'all battle.' I brought in two of every instrument and that's how I chose. You see the one that really wants it. It was so entertaining, the energy, seeing the girls battle ... God, it was the best. It was magical."[6] The first performance of the group was "
Deja Vu" at the
2006 BET Awards.
Katty Rodriguez-Harrold (Saxophonist) (2006–Present) - Rodriguez is a graduate of
LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts and the Mannes Jazz Program at the
New School University in New York City, where she received a full scholarship and graduated with a BFA in Jazz Saxophone and Composition. In 2019, she received a master's degree in Music Education from
Lehman College. She is currently an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Big Band Director at
Brooklyn College. Rodriguez-Harrold is credited for horns on 2013 BEYONCE album track "
Blow" alongside Torres and Evans.[8]
Crystal Rovél Torres (Trumpet) (2006–Present) - Torres, a native of
Philadelphia, is a singer-songwriter, mental health advocate and wellness guru who writes and produces music in her downtime. Torres was also a credited trumpet player on
Jhene Aiko's "Brave" from 2014 album Souled Out, as well as a credited singer on "Adoration of the Magi" from
Lupe Fiasco's 2015 album Tetsuo & Youth.[9] Torres has multiple appearances on Fiasco's 2018 album Drogas Wave and rapper
Logic's The Incredible True Story, alongside additional work with
Steve Lacy. Torres is credited for horns on 2013 BEYONCE album track "
Blow" alongside Rodriguez-Harrold and Evans, trumpet/flugelhorn accompaniment on
Jay-Z's 2017 4:44 single "
Bam", as well as horns on "Summer" and "Boss" from 2018
The Carters album Everything Is Love, trumpet on 2020 single "
Black Parade", and brass on "Amen" from Cowboy Carter.[10]
Rie Tsuji (Keyboardist) (2006–2018) - Tsuji, a piano prodigy originally from
Saga, Japan, composed a piece at the age of twelve that was selected to become a requirement for all
Yamaha piano teacher auditions. She completed a music degree from
Tokyo College of Music, before coming to the United States to study Jazz Performance at
Berklee College of Music (Class of 2002). Tsuji was originally
Eric Benet's performance pianist before auditioning, and had to miss the
Formation World Tour as she was pregnant.[11] She was formerly Beyonce's assistant musical director, and appears on her 2019 project Homecoming: The Live Album.
Montina Cooper-Donnell (Vocalist) (2006-2016) - Cooper-Donnell, originally from
Houston, Texas, vocally-arranged the 2006
Destiny's Child NBA National Anthem performance, and has subsequently vocal-produced for
Kelly Rowland's 2006 Ms. Kelly album. She was featured prominently on Sailin' Da South, the 1995 sophomore album of Houston rapper
E.S.G..[13] She also appeared as a contestant on
Season 10 of The Biggest Loser.[14] (1/3 of "The Mamas")
Venzella Joy Williams (Percussionist) (2014–2018) - Williams, a
Buffalo, New York native, auditioned for
Diddy's Making His Band alongside friend and fellow musician
Derek Dixie. When Dixie became Beyonce's music director and required a touring drummer, he contacted Williams.[20][21] Williams also appeared as Evermoist drummer "Charity" in American comedy film Pitch Perfect 3, and appeared in the music video for
Ed Sheeran's single "
Blow".[22][23]
Tia Fuller (Saxophonist) (2006–2010) - Fuller is currently a faculty member in the ensembles department at Berklee College of Music, and was a Featured Jazz Musician in
Pixar's full length computer-animated feature Soul. Additionally, she served as assistant musical director for
Esperanza Spalding’s
Radio Music Society Tour, and has recorded five albums: Healing Space, Decisive Steps, Angelic Warrior, Pillar of Strength, and Diamond Cut, which received a
Grammy nomination for
Best Jazz Instrumental Album.[24][25]
Nikki Glaspie (Percussionist) (2006-2010) - Glaspie, a 2005 graduate of Berklee College of Music, relocated to New York at the conclusion of her program, where she responded to an open call for Beyoncé's all-female band. After five years as a band member and several other touring opportunities, Glaspie broke out on her own in 2012 with band
Dumpstaphunk, and the Nth Power, a funk, jazz, and soul collective from New Orleans.[26] Glaspie is credited for drumming on singles "
1+1" and "
Love On Top", as well as "
Lay Up Under Me" from Knowles' album 4.
Marcie Chapa (Percussionist) (2006-2010) - Chapa, a
Houston native, began pursuing her career at twelve, winning school competitions and contests that financed her way to the
New School for Jazz and Contemporary School of Music in New York City. After leaving the group, she became a high school music educator by day and professional percussionist on weekends. She is currently the principal percussionist for
Stephanie Mills’ band, and also played recently with
CeeLo Green.[27]
Brittani Washington (Keyboardist) (2006-2010) - Washington, a
Port Arthur, Texas, native and backing-band fixture at the annual
BETBlack Girls Rock! Awards Ceremony, has accompanied many artists including (but not limited to) Mary Mary, Kanye West, Gladys Knight, Tyrese, and Erykah Badu, and is a backing vocalist for CeeLo Green.[29]
DANiiVORY (Keyboardist) (2012-2014) - Theresa Danielle Flaminio Romack, a
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, native, graduated from
Miami University (Ohio) with a degree in Zoology and a minor in Music Composition. After completing post-graduate work in vocal performance at
Duquesne University, she was awarded a scholarship from
Berklee College of Music, receiving an additional Music Bachelor's Degree in Contemporary Writing, Production, and Performance. She toured with the band from 2012-2014, and has also toured with
Imagine Dragons and CeeLo Green, among others.[30]
Cora Coleman-Dunham (Percussionist) (2013-2014) - Coleman-Dunham graduated as valedictorian of her senior class and received her Bachelor of Arts degree at
Howard University. She is most recognized for her drumming with artist
Prince, but was also the 2013 band-leader for
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.[31]
Adison Evans (Alto Saxophonist) (2013-2014) - Evans, a
Juilliard School graduate, debuted in the band during the 2013 Superbowl Half-time Show. She worked with the group for two and a half years, appearing in the “Mrs Carter Show World Tour” as well as the “On The Run” Tour. She has released two albums, Hero (2016) and Meridian (2018). Evans is credited for horns on 2013 BEYONCE album track "
Blow" alongside Rodriguez-Harrold and Torres.[32]