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Sly & The Family Stone harnessed all of the disparate musical and social trends of the late '60s, cr...
Sly and the Family Stone were formed in San Francisco, California, U.S.A., in 1967, and disbanded in...
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Sly & The Family Stone
Enjoy the second podcast episode (of three) on SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE . On this program, we focus ...
Sly & The Family Stone - SAN SEBASTIAN 2007 Sly shows he's still got the funk from this festival app...
And they say that Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery I found this on Flickr Home Up 50 Fast...
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$9.99 Sly & The Family Stone, "DANCE TO THE MUSIC." Surely one of the best Sly & The Family Stone al...
Previous Sly Stone was something of a Renaissance man. He started as a teenager singing in doo-wop g...
Synopsis of Pop Music "It's a family affair..." The late 1960’s was an ambitious time for pop ...
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Jimmy Jay with Vernon Black & Jerry Martini of Sly & Family Stone "Dance To The Music"
Sly and the Family Stone had three No. 1 hits: "Everyday People," "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf...
December 27, 09:21 PM Sly Stone - There?s a Riot Goin? On - time December 27, 09:09 PM RT @prettyhan...
Sly & The Family Stone
Anyway, I?m all into Sly & The Family Stone nowadays. Particularly this tune called ?Babies making b...
Story and photos by Andy Argyrakis In the annals of funk and soul, Sly & The Family Stone is one of ...
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Sly and the Family Stone featured Sly's brother Freddie Stone on guitar, playing a Tele most of the ...
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Various Sly & The Family Stone: Different Strokes By Different Folks (Sony Legacy) by Marc Hirsh ori...
If you go by typical album canons, you would think there were only a small handful of great soul alb...
CLASSIC ALBUM OF THE WEEK Sly & The Family Stone "A Whole New Thing" 1967 (USA) The first recordings...