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33: 957: 1559: 1228:-styled organ lines, and horn riffs provided the musical backdrop for the vocals of the band's four lead singers. Sly Stone, Freddie Stone, Larry Graham, and Rose Stone traded off on various bars of each verse, a style of vocal arrangement unusual and revolutionary at that time in popular music. Cynthia Robinson shouted ad-libbed vocal directions to the audience and the band; for example, urging everyone to "get on up and 'Dance to the Music'" and demanding that "all the 615: 3850: 1243:
had only recently become enforced by law. Female members Cynthia Robinson and Rosie Stone played instruments onstage, rather than just providing vocals or serving as visual accompaniment for the male members. The band's gospel-styled singing endeared them to black audiences; their rock music elements
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is a record very much informed by drugs, paranoia, and a sort of halfhearted malcontent listening to it isn't exactly a pleasurable experience. It's significant in the annals of pop and soul because it is blunt and unflinching, because it reflects personal and cultural crises in a manner unbecoming
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was a Sly and the Family Stone album in name only. Although Sly continued to collaborate with some of the original Family Stone members on occasion, the actual band no longer existed. Sly played most of the instruments on the record himself; he maintained a band to support him for live shows. Among
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in 1993. The original members of the Family Stone were in attendance, except Sly. Just as the band took the podium to receive their awards, Sly suddenly appeared. He accepted his award, made some very brief remarks ("See you soon"), and disappeared from public view. In December 2001, Sly and the
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that year. Overcome by drug addictions, Sly Stone toured the United States with various backup acts. In June 1983 in Ft. Myers, Florida, he was arrested on drug possession and entered court-ordered drug rehabilitation in 1983. Once released, Sly continued sporadically releasing new singles and
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J.R. Valtrano to be Sly's bodyguards. Sly enlisted these individuals to handle his business dealings, to retrieve drugs, and to protect him from those he considered his enemies, some of whom were his own bandmates and staff. A rift developed between Sly and the rest of the band; in early 1971,
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In 1966, Sly Stone formed a band called Sly & the Stoners, which included acquaintance Cynthia Robinson on trumpet. Around the same time, Freddie founded a band called Freddie & the Stone Souls, which included Greg Errico on drums, and Ronnie Crawford on saxophone. At the suggestion of
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During the 1970s, Sly or another of the band members would often miss a gig, refuse to play, or pass out from drug use, impacting their live bookings. At many gigs, concert-goers rioted if the band failed to appear or if Sly walked out before finishing his set. Ken Roberts became the group's
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on February 8, 2006. The original plan, to have been a surprise for audiences, was to feature a reunion performance by the original Sly and the Family Stone lineup as the highlight of the tribute. However, the Grammy Award show's producers were worried that Sly Stone, who missed some of the
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as a potential replacement though both ended up remaining in the band. Later that year, the tension between Sly Stone and Larry Graham reached its peak. A post-concert brawl broke out between the Graham and Sly entourages; Bubba Banks and Eddie Chin, having heard that Larry had hired a
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suit, Sly Stone emerged and contributed vocals and keyboards to a continuation of "I Want To Take You Higher." Three minutes into the performance, Sly tossed a wave to the audience and exited the stage, leaving the Family Stone and the guest performers to complete the number alone.
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Stone's friend, saxophonist Jerry Martini, Sly and Freddie combined their bands, creating Sly and the Family Stone in November 1966. At first the group was called Sly Brothers and Sisters but after their first gig at the Winchester Cathedral, a night club in
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commented; "Sly and the Family Stone created a musical utopia: an interracial group of men and women who blended funk, rock and positive vibes... Sly Stone ultimately discovered that his utopia had a ghetto, and he brilliantly tore the whole thing down on
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to kill Sly, assaulted Graham's associates. Graham and his wife climbed out of a hotel window to escape, and Pat Rizzo gave them a ride to safety. Unable to continue working with Sly, Graham immediately quit the Family Stone and went on to start
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With the band's new-found fame and success came numerous problems. Relationships within the band were deteriorating; there was friction in particular between the Stone brothers and Larry Graham. Epic requested more marketable output. The
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Sly Stone produced for and performed with black and white musicians during his early career, and he integrated music by white artists into black radio station KSOL's playlist as a DJ. Similarly, the Sly and the Family Stone sound was a
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Williams and Romanowski (1988), pp. 138–139. Williams discusses Sly and the Family Stone's impact on the R&B industry, and how the group's multiple lead vocals and psychedelic sound inspired "Cloud Nine" and other such Temptations
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can be classified as avant-soul only after being recognized as a soul nightmare—the 'nightmare', so to speak, being a reflection of an unfortunate and uncompromised reality, not a glossed-over pop-music approximation of
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drummer Errico became the first to leave the band for other ventures. He was replaced with a succession of drummers until Sly settled on Gerry Gibson, who only remained with the band for a year before being replaced by
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Rose Stone was pulled out of the band by Bubba Banks, who was then her husband. She began a solo career, recording a Motown-style album under the name Rose Banks in 1976. Freddie Stone joined Larry Graham's group,
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After the first half of "I Want to Take You Higher", the Family Stone took the stage alongside the other musicians, and Tyler called backstage "Hey, Sly; let's do it the way we used to do it!" Sporting a blonde
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of funk" and simply referred to the performance as being "bizarre". Another AP report stated that "nineteen years after his last live performance, Sly Stone proved he's still able to steal the show."
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went unpredictably. Meanwhile, Sly hired his streetwise cohorts, Hamp "Bubba" Banks and J.B. Brown, as his personal managers; they in turn brought in gangsters such as Edward "Eddie Chin" Elliott and
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were underscored by the band's on-stage appearance. White musicians Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini were members of the band at a time when integrated performance bands were virtually unknown;
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reported that Sly Stone was now homeless and living out of a white camper-van in Los Angeles: "The van is parked on a residential street in Crenshaw, the rough Los Angeles neighborhood where
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and tight leather outfits, Rose's blond wig, and the other members' loud psychedelic clothing—caught the attention of mainstream audiences, and helped the group enjoy success as a pop act.
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during production. Allegedly, most of the album's instrumentation is performed by Sly alone, who enlisted the Family Stone for some of the additional instrumental parts and friends such as
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During 1970, Sly Stone spent most of his waking hours on drugs. He became erratic and moody, and missed nearly a third of the band's concerts that year. The band did close out the
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was much less complimentary: "The Grammy performance—Sly's first with the original Family Stone since 1971—was a halting, confused affair and a complete disservice to his music."
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promoter, and later their general manager, when other representatives would not work with the band because of their erratic attendance. In January 1975, the band booked itself at
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are considered among the first and best examples of the matured version of funk music, after prototypical instances of the sound in the band's 1960s work. A 2003 article for
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Family Stone were awarded the R&B Foundation Pioneer Award. Two Family Stone songs, "Dance to the Music" and "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again)", are among
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sank their previously burgeoning idealism at a time when social disillusionment was all the rage. Sly had found something else to take him higher and, as a result,
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By 1964, Sylvester had become Sly Stone and a disc jockey for San Mateo, California located R&B radio station KSOL, where he included white performers such as
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in 1969, several weeks before the more widely known Woodstock festival. The concert series is the subject of a 2021 documentary film directed by Ahmir "
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After moving to the Los Angeles area in fall 1969, Sly Stone and his fellow band members became heavy users of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine and
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wrote, "there are two types of black music: black music before Sly Stone, and black music after Sly Stone". In 2010, they were ranked 43rd in
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The lyrics for the band's songs were often pleas for peace, love, and understanding among people. These calls against prejudice and
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was released. The album features re-recorded versions of Sly and the Family Stone's greatest hits with guest appearances from
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is considered one of the artistic high points of the band's career. It contained the above three tracks as well as the songs "
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was reissued with a new cover, and several of the Family Stone's most popular recordings were packaged into the band's first
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While attending high school, Sylvester and Freddie joined student bands. One of Sylvester's high school musical groups was a
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collaborations until a 1987 arrest and conviction for cocaine possession and use. Afterwards, he stopped releasing music.
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single, "Time For Livin'", became the band's final Top 40 hit single. "Loose Booty", the second single, peaked at No. 84.
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Sly's unusual appearance and brief performance garnered highly mixed reviews and was covered throughout the press. One
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This listing features the lineup from 1967 to 1975. After 1975, the lineup changed with each of the last four LPs.
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has become recognized as one of the most important funk albums ever made. Rose Stone sang lead on a gospel-styled
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Formed in 1966, the group's music synthesized a variety of disparate musical genres to help pioneer the emerging "
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Although "Dance to the Music" was the band's only hit single until late 1968, the impact of that single and the
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was inspired by Sly's new funk sound to move towards a more electric sound with his material, resulting in
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his main collaborators were Cynthia Robinson and Pat Rizzo from the Family Stone, and background vocalists
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Davis talked Sly into writing and recording a record, and he and the band reluctantly provided the single "
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The work of Sly and the Family Stone greatly influenced the sound of subsequent American funk, pop, soul,
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Despite the loss of the original rhythm section and Sly's escalating cocaine use, the band's next album,
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album eventually sold more than three million copies; its title track peaked at No. 22 in the U.S.
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and worked with him on music projects. Andy Newmark became a successful session drummer, playing with
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demanded that Sly replace Gregg Errico and Jerry Martini with black instrumentalists and fire manager
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and Funkadelic during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and also appeared on the 1981 Funkadelic album
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The Woodstock Music and Art Festival, at which Sly and the Family Stone performed on August 17, 1969.
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in 1982. The album sold poorly and received mixed critical reception, but Sly made an appearance on
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Instead of the optimistic, rock-laced soul that had characterized the Family Stone's 1960s output,
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albums reverberated across the music industry. The smooth, piano-based "Motown sound" was out; "
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performing "Everyday People"; will.i.am performing "Dance to the Music"; and Steven Tyler and
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The tribute began halfway through the Grammy Awards ceremony, and was introduced by comedian
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have also shown significant inspiration from the post-1970 work of Sly and the Family Stone.
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was similarly inspired by the band and worked with Sly Stone on his recordings, resulting in
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was set. A retired couple makes sure he eats once a day, and Stone showers at their house."
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The band's 1975 performance at Radio City Music Hall (shown 2003) was only one-eighth filled
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in 1967 and peaking at No. 74 in September 1969, was performed by Sly and the Family Stone.
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The later work of Sly and the Family Stone was as influential as the band's early work.
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near Toronto, Ontario in August, but live appearances on television talk shows such as
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in 1966 and active until 1983. They are considered to be pivotal in the development of
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Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 59–60; interviews with David Kapralik and Jerry Martini.
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Black Radio/Black Resistance: The Life & Times of the Tom Joyner Morning Show
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in 1978. Epic released Stone from his contract in 1977, and in 1979 released
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in his playlists. During the same period, he worked as a record producer for
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Sly and the Family Stone (performers), Sylvester Stewart (author). (1968).
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Top Pop Singles 1955–1999. Joel Whitburn. 2000. Record Research Inc. p. 3.
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I Want to Take You Higher: The Life and Times of Sly and the Family Stone
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Woodstock – Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive
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To appease fan demand for new songs, Epic began re-releasing material.
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the original recordings, and songs that do both. The artists included
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described the album as "unlike anything heard before in black music".
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Vaetta Stewart wanted to join the band as well. She and her friends,
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll
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secured Sly and the Family Stone a performance slot at the landmark
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Sly and the Family Stone: 'Different strokes for different folks.'
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Sly and the Family Stone: 'Different strokes for different folks.'
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rehearsals and belatedly arrived for others, would miss the show.
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Review of the Sly and the Family Stone compilation tribute album
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During this period, Sly Stone negotiated a production deal with
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Selvin, Joel (1998), p. 88; interview with Elva "Tiny" Moulton.
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In 1971, Sly and the Family Stone returned with a new single, "
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with Robert Randolph performing "I Want to Take You Higher".
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In late 1968, Sly and the Family Stone released the single "
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Woodstock – Back to the Garden: 50th Anniversary Experience
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For the Record: Sly and the Family Stone: An Oral History
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Selvin, Joel (1998), p. 60; interview with Jerry Martini.
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and that because of this he is forced to live in hotels.
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and rhythmically complex. Sly obsessively overdubbed the
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Henderson, Lol; Stacey, Lee, eds. (2013). "Rock Music".
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Review of "Everyday People" by Sly and the Family Stone
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Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More
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Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of the One
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Live at the Fillmore East October 4th & 5th, 1968
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Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock'n'Roll Music
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A Sly and the Family Stone tribute took place at the
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into "psychedelic soul" territory starting with the
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Sly Stone performing with the Family Stone in 2007.
1402:; the sartorial and band lineup changes hallmarked 570:single "Life And Death in G & A", recorded for 548:executive David Kapralik signed the group to CBS's 541:, Sly and the Family Stone's background vocalists. 2195: 2193: 2191: 2189: 2187: 2185: 2158:Sly: The Lives of Sylvester Stewart and Sly Stone. 1967: 1965: 1762:Adam Veaner (1975): drums; replaced Jim Strassburg 1759:Jim Strassburg (1974): drums; replaced Bill Lordan 1105:In 1992, Sly and the Family Stone appeared on the 630:"different strokes for different folks". With its 597:album went on to decent sales, but the follow-up, 451:) formed "The Stewart Four", who released a local 3084:, and discuss their participation in the podcast. 3009:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on January 18, 2007. 2694:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on February 4, 2007. 2674:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on February 5, 2007. 2662:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on February 5, 2007. 2589:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on January 18, 2007. 2285:. 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Retrieved 2009-11-12. 2577: 2575: 1693:, and Elva Mouton (1966–1975): background vocals 1460:Sly and the Family Stone were inducted into the 1165:, as well as three previously unreleased songs. 405:Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 3043:"Brian Eno: "The Studio as Compositional Tool"" 2808: 2182: 1962: 1664:(Frederick Stewart) (1966–1975): vocals, guitar 1508:("Star", which samples "Everybody Is a Star"), 1475:magazine ranked them 43rd on their list of the 409:Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 3835:Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (book) 3254:. Allmusic.com. Retrieved on February 1, 2007. 2748:(Vinyl recording). New York: Epic/CBS Records. 2273: 2271: 2269: 2254:. Allmusic.com. Retrieved on February 3, 2007. 4143: 3880: 3458: 2572: 2536: 2534: 2532: 2220: 2218: 2201:"Sly and the Family Stone: Billboard Singles" 2023: 2021: 2019: 2017: 1566: 1424:as having heralded a shift in the history of 4652:Woodstock 40 Years On: Back To Yasgur's Farm 3472: 2730: 2728: 2726: 2548: 2546: 2383: 2294: 1168:One month later, on September 25, 2011, the 407:, and three of their albums are included on 3188:Grammy.com. Retrieved on February 17, 2007. 2897:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-01-18. 2883:Smiling Faces: The Best of Undisputed Truth 2879:. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-01-18. 2831: 2622: 2617:Sly and the Family Stone: Billboard Singles 2485:(4 ed.). New York: Plume. p. 72. 2299:. Poverty and Race Research Action Council. 2266: 2175: 2173: 2131:. About.com. Retrieved on January 18, 2007. 2104: 2102: 1939: 1194:of many influences and cultures, including 1179: 1089:completed the album, which was released as 1006: 856:for others. "(You Caught Me) Smilin'" and " 705:Internal problems and a change of direction 4782:Chip Monck (festival master of ceremonies) 4150: 4136: 3887: 3873: 3465: 3451: 3223:"Reclusive Sly Stone Steps Out at Grammys" 3114:Bradbury, Andrew Paine (August 18, 2005). 3070:There1.com. Retrieved on January 18, 2007 3053: 2682: 2680: 2529: 2397: 2395: 2215: 2116: 2114: 2014: 1717:Gerry Gibson (1971–1972): drums; replaced 932:Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) 667:before tens of thousands of spectators in 351:" sound. They released a series of Top 10 3828:On the Sly: In Search of the Family Stone 3216: 3214: 3212: 2843:1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees 2811:Encyclopedia of Music in the 20th Century 2799:There1.com. Retrieved on January 18, 2007 2764:. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp.  2723: 2645: 2643: 2543: 2441:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 99–100, 150–152. 1741:(1973–1974): drums; replaced Gerry Gibson 1496:' Hear Music label. The project features 1244:and wild costuming—including Sly's large 1062:versions of the 1960s Family Stone hits. 1046:, who parted with Sly in 1977 and formed 644:, which was released on May 3, 1969. The 544:After a gig at the Winchester Cathedral, 4596:Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music 3113: 2522: 2520: 2310:Sandomir, Richard (September 14, 2017). 2309: 2170: 2099: 1557: 955: 613: 3760:Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 3403:Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 3399:Stone, Sly (with Ben Greenman) (2023). 3179:49th Annual Grammy Awards Winners List. 2757: 2677: 2392: 2111: 1985: 1898:"Psychedelic Soul Music Genre Overview" 1670:(1966–1975; died 2015): trumpet, vocal 1017:Sly recorded two more albums for Epic: 727:Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 552:label. 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Retrieved 2005-03-29. 1908: 1756:Vicki Blackwell (1974–1975): violin 1082:The Electric Spanking of War Babies 455:, "On the Battlefield of the Lord" 13: 4910:Musical groups established in 1966 3371: 3294:Aronowitz, Al (November 1, 2002). 3265:"Sly Stone Steals Show at Grammys" 2552: 1026:Heard You Missed Me, Well I'm Back 14: 4931: 4905:Musical groups from San Francisco 4895:American funk rock musical groups 4880:Rock music groups from California 4855:1966 establishments in California 3996:Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers 3629:Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back 3422: 3308:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2005). 3247:Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2006). 2875:Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5 2649:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 188–191. 2637:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 186–189. 2628:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 141–145. 2598:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 164–167. 2540:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 150–154. 2505:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 115–117. 2450:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 146–147. 2432:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 120–122. 2389:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. 113–115. 2122:Profile: Sly and the Family Stone 1855:Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back 1726:(1972–1975; died 2021): saxophone 1623:hairdo, sunglasses, and a silver 1500:of the band's songs, songs which 1124:was released. Sly tells director 411:. The band was inducted into the 4792:Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 4628:Live at Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix) 4411:Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 3849: 3848: 3221:Coyle, Jake (February 8, 2006). 3148:"The Immortals: The First Fifty" 2979:Guinness Book of Top 1000 Albums 2402:Aswad, Jem (February 10, 2006). 2011:Selvin, Joel (1998), pp. xi–xix. 1699:(1966–1972): vocals, bass guitar 1551:The group was inducted into the 1477:100 Greatest Artists of All Time 1303:and soul/hip-hop groups such as 1184: 688:Woodstock Music and Art Festival 606: 320:, sister and singer/keyboardist 31: 4168:List of performances and events 3320:. 33-1/3. New York: Continuum. 3287: 3241: 3201:. April 2, 2009. Archived from 3191: 3172: 3140: 3107: 3087: 3035: 3021: 3012: 2995: 2967: 2927: 2924:. 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Index

Sly and the Family Stone (1968 publicity photo).
Freddie Stone
Sly Stone
Rose Stone
Larry Graham
Cynthia Robinson
Jerry Martini
Greg Errico
Psychedelic soul
funk
rock
progressive soul
Sly and the Family Stone discography
Epic
Graham Central Station
Little Sister
Sly Stone
Freddie Stone
Cynthia Robinson
Jerry Martini
Larry Graham
Greg Errico
Rose Stone
Vet Stewart
Mary McCreary
Elva Mouton
Pat Rizzo
Rustee Allen
Andy Newmark
Bill Lordan

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