1970s: Side Effect St. James moved to California, where she lived in an
Ashram for a year and a half. She was hired by the
Mike Curb Congregation which led to recording sessions with artists including
George Duke,
Stanley Clarke,
Willie Bobo,
Frank Zappa,
Connie Francis,
The Pointer Sisters,
Ronnie Laws, and
Wayne Henderson. St. James joined the band
Side Effect as lead singer. Under an agreement with
Fantasy Records, the band recorded the albums, "
Goin' Bananas" (1977) and "
Rainbow Visions" (1978), both produced by Wayne Henderson. For the 'Goin Bananas' album cover, St. James dressed in a
Carmen Miranda costume, and
Fantasy Records had the album pressed on yellow vinyl. 'All In Your Mind', a track off 'Goin Bananas', reached number 18 on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart . St. James was called "The Queen of Side Effect".
1980s: Solo career Side Effect moved to
Elektra Records, where St. James was signed as a solo artist. Sylvia St. James released two albums, "Magic" produced by
Larry Dunn and
Lenny White, and "Echoes and Images" produced by Andre Fischer. The single "Behind My Back", written by St. James, was a
Billboard single pick.
1990s-present: The St. James Gospel Choir and educational pursuits Sylvia St. James is original Mistress of Ceremonies for the
House of Blues Sunday Gospel Brunch. She produced and directed the event. Her appearances are in a signature long, white embroidered dress with a wide, feathered hat. The Sunday Gospel Brunch was hosted at House of Blues venues across the United States in major cities such as Houston, Orlando, Chicago, New York, San Diego, Vegas, and Dallas. On choice of repertoire, St. James was quoted as saying: Following the close of The House of Blues,
Lance Sterling, owner of The Rose in Pasadena, brought St. James in to emcee The Rose's Soulful Sunday Brunch, adding live soul and
Motown music along with gospel choir. St. James is the leader of The St. James Gospel Choir, recording and performing at different venues and on television programs including Next (
MTV) and
CBS. St. James taught a class at
Musicians Institute of Hollywood, where she coached children in the contemporary and traditional elements of gospel music. She also performed as the headlining act at a Juneteenth celebration in
Maui in 2018. == Discography ==