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Take It All (Funky Version)

Sheryl has drummed for rock bands for decades, recorded with a Grammy nominated producer, written an award-winning erotic poem, performed with award-winning musicians and is literally embracing that black girls rock with her latest project. She is releasing her second solo music project in 2024. It is soulful, sexy rock and funk that gets you moving.

The second single is Take It All (Funky Version). Take It All (Funky Version) is out on YouTube, Spotify, iHeartRadio and Deezer.

The first single is All Nighter.

All Nighter press release (June 21, 2024)

All Nighter is out on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music plus listen to a Live with Sheryl chat about All Nighter and more.

Sheryl is a songwriter, singer, drummer, researcher, actor, motivational speaker and more. Her original compositions for her jazz trio and for solo licensing opportunities have been on hit shows and been supported by grants. Released in 2023, her first solo music project was Love Lust Life. It is indie soul that gets you moving.

Catch Sheryl’s rock doings on YouTube, x, Instagram and Facebook.

Love Lust Life EP Press release (May 5, 2023)

Press release (May 4, 2023)

Press release (April 3, 2023)

Press release (Mar. 3, 2023)

Press release (Feb. 2, 2023)

You Make My Head Snap Around

Body Listening

Might As Well (visual trio)

Might As Well (dancing panda)

Might As Well (only lyrics)

You Seem A Little Scared Of Me (Mellow Mix)

You Seem A Little Scared Of Me (Tangria Mix)

You Seem A Little Scared Of Me (video)

Sheryl won awards and grants for writing and music and won grants for research. She played in or toured with jazz, rock, blues and alt rock bands plus played in and composed for Tangria Jazz Group. She studied jembe drumming in West Africa and was in lots of UNC music ensembles and bands during her Chapel Hill years as a Morehead scholar. She sang, acted and played percussion at the National Museum of American History. In research, she worked on empowering underserved communities and on environmental justice. She has a young son, a doctorate in chemistry and taught green chemistry. She grew up in North Carolina with two sisters and parents who were science teachers and loved music.

Sheryl Mebane
Sheryl Mebane

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