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Sly and the Family Stone’s “There’s a Riot Goin’ On” landed like a quiet revolution. After two years of silence following the ...
The Year That Music Changed Everything caught my attention for a deeply personal reason: it was the year I was born. As I watched, I was struck not only by the intensity of the music, politics, and ...
Sly & The Family Sone was one of the first self-contained, multi-gender, interracial, genre-fluid bands to ever top the ...
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.
"Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of M.A.A.D City" will be taught by Professor Timothy Welbeck at Temple University in fall 2025 ...
A snippet of music history will hit the shelves on July 18 with the new Sly & The Family Stone album The First Family: Live ...
Famous for his hits with Sly and the Family Stone, the abundantly talented musician created infectious and enduring music in the 1960s and 1970s.
I thought of diversity, equity and inclusion when I heard about the death of Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone fame. Sly died on June 9. Sly’s whole persona stood in opposition to the ...
Villages-News.com's Tony Violanti looks back on the legacies of music pioneers Sly Stone and Brian Wilson.
Stone’s band was multiracial. It was composed of both men and women. In his style, Sly Stone communicated that every individual contains multitudes. And all of them are worthy of the spotlight.
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