The incredible and unpredictable Sly and The Family Stone, recent chartbusters and winners of a Gold Record for their single "Everyday People," are embarking on a personal appearance tour ...
I first saw Sly and the Family Stone at the Electric Circus in the fall ... As I moved onto the dance floor, I saw a huge circle of people surrounding the podium and a solid line of six dancing ...
The titles of Sly Stone’s albums ... kindness—“Everybody Is a Star,” “Everyday People,” “You Can Make It If You Try”—had curdled. “Family Affair,” the album’s leadoff ...
Her father, Sly Stone of Sly & The Family Stone, instilled in her the love of the funk and the brilliance of “everyday people.” Her family’s decades-long connection to Brazil along with her ...
Move On Up was put out as a single, helping it become one of Mayfield's best known tracks, but to really test your system you ...
These included “Androgynous" by The Replacements, “Everyday People” by Sly & the Family Stone, and “Crimson and Clover" by Tommy James & the Shondells. The group closed their set with ...
Sly and the Family Stone performing at the Woodstock Festival, 1969Credit: © 1969 Jason Laure Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a Generation turns the lens back at ...
As Black Thought noted, correctly, “I said this is an old people’s party. It’s also a young people’s party. It’s a universal ...
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extraordinary everyday people, thugs and even the occasional heroic family pet. Johnny has appeared on "The Today Show," "CNN," "Extra!" and numerous episodes of Investigation Discovery's "PEOPLE ...
Why Sly Stone Couldn't Leave 'Fresh' Alone The funk rock masterpiece that went on sale was very different from the one reviewers previously heard. 50 Years Ago: Sly and Family Stone Splinter on ...
Sly & the Family Stone-referencing “People Everyday.” The Roots, meanwhile, was a source of constant joy — as we’ve grown to expect. The nine-piece group — last seen as part of LL Cool J ...