Sonny Emory (born December 23, 1962) is a freelance touring and studio drummer. He has worked with many famous acts, including Earth, Wind & Fire, Steely Dan, Bruce Hornsby, and the B-52's.
Sonny Emory is a native of Atlanta, Georgia (and a 1980 graduate of Frederick Douglass High School) who received his first drum set at the age of four. After graduating from Georgia State University with a Bachelor in Jazz Performance, Sonny began his transition to becoming a professional drummer playing with Joe Sample and the Crusaders. With over 20 years of live performance and studio work behind him, Sonny maintains a busy schedule in the music industry and is highly regarded in the business.
Though probably best known for his groundbreaking drumming with Earth, Wind, and Fire; Sonny has performed with a virtual "who's who" in pop and jazz music including Stanley Clarke, David Sanborn, Bette Midler, Al Jarreau, Paula Abdul, Lee Ritenour, Jean-Luc Ponty, and Boz Scaggs, and even Jennifer Lopez. He is also known for innovative visual effects during live performances that include exciting stick-twirling and back-sticking techniques. As a World Renowned Drummer and Grammy Award Winner, Sonny is considered to be one of the greatest drummers to have come along in a while. His proficiency and style have awarded him the opportunity to record on platinum status albums such as the B-52's' Cosmic Thing and Steely Dan's Grammy award winning Two Against Nature.
And this has got to stop now
I keep running back to you to no avail
A premonition says things will never change
You are so strong
Aren't you now?
That you don't need me
Need me anymore
No more convincing lies
I know what you're trying to say
You're transient, in need of shelter
You wrapped me in the warm embrace
This has got to stop now
It's not what you thought you knew
It's what you didn't know
So luxurious and it's caught you by surprise
So what's his name?
Baby, after all of this time
I deserve to know
No more convincing lies
I know what you're trying to say
You're transient, in need of shelter
You left me in the warm embrace
You're transient, in need of shelter
You wrapped me in the warm embrace
You always seem to watch me go
The figure in your eyes return to stone
After so many goodbyes
You've built ________ for me
Just for me...
No more convincing lies
I know what you're trying to say
You're transient, in need of shelter