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We're joined by music historian and professor Rickey Vincent to talk about the legacy of Sly Stone. He talks to us about what made the funk icon so special and why there'll never be another like ...
Live At Winchester Cathedral 1967 album review by Doug Collette, published on August 7, 2025. Find thousands jazz reviews at ...
A snippet of music history will hit the shelves on July 18 with the new Sly & The Family Stone album The First Family: Live ...
Live at Winchester Cathedral 1967 captures Sly and the Family Stone just before they released their debut album ...
In the fall of 1971, Sly and the Family Stone’s “There’s a Riot Goin’ On” landed like a quiet revolution. After two years of ...
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Sly & The Family Stone ’s earliest days as a live band are finally on the record via today’s release of The First Family: ...
Sly and the Family Stone deliver a blistering cover of Otis Redding's 'I Can't Turn You Loose' in the latest track from a rare 1967 live album.
His group, Sly and the Family Stone’s Top 40 debut, “Dance to the Music,” reached No. 8 in 1968.
That legacy is indeed a singular one, and he built most of it with his eponymous '60s and '70s group Sly & the Family Stone. With the band, Sly Stone both scaled the greatest heights of Flower ...
Sly Stone Sly Stone, the energetic frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, revolutionized late 1960s music culture through his exciting sound, which fused funk, rock, and soul. Stone had an ...