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Live at Winchester Cathedral 1967 captures Sly and the Family Stone just before they released their debut album ...
"In terms of impact and the kind of shift they created, there isn’t a greater American band," said Vernon Reid of Sly and the Family Stone.
Ahead of a gig at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday, the 80-year-old singer and songwriter looks back at some of his signature ...
June saw the loss of several influential figures in music, sports, and beyond. Brian Wilson was the creative force behind The ...
Famous for his hits with Sly and the Family Stone, the abundantly talented musician created infectious and enduring music in the 1960s and 1970s.
Sly and the Family Stone turned out such classics as “Dance to the Music,” “I Want to Take You Higher,” “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin),” “Everybody Is a Star” and “Everyday People.” That ...
Stone’s style encouraged people to make room for the colorful, chaotic, bedazzled multitudes. And if only for the briefest moment, his effort was proved worthwhile.
There was an odd symmetry to the near-simultaneous deaths of Sly Stone and Brian Wilson at age 82 last week. “Both of them poets of summer,” Rob Sheffield says in the new episode of Rolling ...
Sly Stone and two of his siblings were members of Sly and the Family Stone, which was pivotal to funk music.
Archivist Alec Palao talks about getting to know Sly Stone when they worked on archival releases including the new 'Live at Winchester Cathedral' ...
Howard and co-host Robin Quivers spent some time Tuesday reflecting on the life and legacy of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Sly Stone, who passed away Monday at the age of 82. Howard said the funk rock ...