• 2007 -
Allow Me To Confess In 2006 Sicilia recorded her debut album,
Allow Me To Confess, which was
produced by Dave Gross and consisted of eight original songs. Musicians on the album included
harmonica player
Dennis Gruenling and Arthur Neilson. The album was released in early 2007 to received favorable reviews. A few months after the album's release, Sicilia signed with the VizzTone Label Group. Sicilia was nominated for a 2008
Blues Music Award in the category of 'Best New Artist Debut'. She also performed at the ceremony alongside the blues pianist, David Maxwell. • 2008 -
Hey Sugar In October 2008, Sicilia released her second album,
Hey Sugar, which debuted at No. 10 on the Living Blues Radio chart and consisted of nine original compositions.
Hey Sugar helped to further establish Sicilia as a formidable singer, songwriter, and performer who could easily cross over from Blues to Americana. Sicilia toured the United States extensively in 2008-2009 and in 2011, took part in the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise. There, she performed alongside such artists as
Kenny Wayne Shepherd,
Joan Osborne, and
The Holmes Brothers. • 2011 - ''Can't Control Myself'' On March 1, 2011, Sicilia released her third studio album, ''Can't Control Myself'', once again produced by Dave Gross. The album was met by rave reviews. The
Boston Globe praised her voice as "Earthy and voluptuous" while About.com said she "delivers a vocal and lyrical performance that rates alongside the titans of early-1960s soul." In March 2011, to promote the new album, Sicilia performed on Philadelphia's NBC "10! Show" and interviewed and performed on BB King's Bluesville, channel 74 on Sirius/XM Radio with DJ Bill Wax. The album debuted at No. 11 on the Living Blues Radio Charts on April 1, 2011 and was added to over 150 AAA radio stations in May 2011. In the summer of 2011 ''Can't Control Myself'' was included in About.com's list of the "Top Ten Best Blues Album's of 2011...So Far". • 2013 - ''It Wasn't Real'' On April 30, 2013, Sicilia released her fourth studio album, ''It Wasn't Real'', on the VizzTone label. The CD was produced and engineered by Grammy winning producer Glenn Barratt at Morning Star Studios in Amber, Pennsylvania. The recording contained an array of Philadelphia studio musicians and included nine of Sicilia's original songs, as well as an early 1960s
Etta James hit, "Don't Cry Baby" • 2014 -
The Alabama Sessions In 2014 Sicilia traveled to Muscle Shoals, Alabama where she recorded and produced her fifth studio album of all original material, The Alabama Sessions, a 5-song EP. The album was recorded at The NuttHouse Studio and the project was overseen by studio owner Jimmy Nutt. It was released during the summer of 2014 by the VizzTone Label Group along with a music video for one of the album's five original songs, "I'm In Trouble" • 2016 -
Sunset Avenue In August 2016 Sicilia released her sixth studio album on
Blue Élan Records, located in Los Angeles, California. The five-song EP was met with international critical acclaim and received airplay across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe and Asia. The music zine Friday Blues Fix called Sicilia "One of the finest vocalists currently practicing in the Blues Field" • 2017 -
Tug of War Tug of War was recorded in Philadelphia and Sicilia toured the US and Canada to promote the album and performed at SXSW in 2018. • 2018 -
Heard the Lie Produced by Grammy nominated producer,
Dave Darling in Los Angeles and featuring a duet with label-mate, Grammy nominated
Janiva Magness. The album featured a cover of Bad Company's
Ready For Love. She toured the US extensively also opening several shows for
Paul Thorn.
Heard the Lie debuted on the
Billboard Blues music chart at No. 10. ==Awards and recognitions==