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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Hearing Sly and the Family Stone’s Stand! With five and a half decades of hindsight, it reaffirms why the man born Sylvester Stewart had such an influence over other estimable artists of the time.

  2. Vor 21 Stunden · Questlove Sly Stone Musician Questlove has revealed his record collection has swelled to more than 200,000 copies and he now needs four "gargantuan" storage units to house them all. Questlove has ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · BILLBOARD's #5 song of 1969, Sly & the Family Stone's "Everyday People" was this septet's first single to hit #1 on the Soul and Hot 100 charts.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BrownJames Brown - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer and musician. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century music , he is referred to by various nicknames , among them "the Hardest-Working Man in Show Business", "Godfather of Soul", "Mr. Dynamite", and "Soul Brother No ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · By Sly Stone The 80-year-old reclusive frontman of Sly and the Family Stone has certainly lived a lot of life. From his early days as part of the gospel vocal group the Stewart Four, Stone and his family band later became fixtures of the charts from the late '60s into the mid-'70s; a journey traced in the new book Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) , named after their 1969 song of the ...

  6. Vor 21 Stunden · Released in 1968, “Everyday People” was the lead single from Sly & The Family Stone’s groundbreaking album Stand!. The song’s infectious groove, featuring a driving bassline, syncopated horns, and Sly Stone’s signature raspy vocals, immediately captivated listeners. Yet, it was the song’s lyrics, penned by Stone himself, that truly ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Sly Stone had a studio there, which everyone jokingly referred to as “The Pit.” One afternoon, sitting in Sly’s fabulous “big black curtained bed,” Stevie wrote “Dreams.” She knew right away that it was special. “I was not self-conscious or insecure about showing it to the rest of the band. I knew they were really going to really like it.”