Sly and the Family Stone
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'''Sly & the Family Stone''' was an [[Music of the United States|American]] [[Funk music|funk]], [[soul music|soul]] and [[rock music|rock]] band from [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. Active from [[1966 in music|1966]] to [[1983 in music|1983]], the band was pivotal in the development of [[soul music|soul]], [[funk music|funk]], and [[psychedelic music]]. Headed by [[singer]], [[songwriter]], [[record producer]], and [[multi-instrumentalist]] [[Sly Stone]], and containing several of his family members and friends, the band was the first major American rock band to have [[Racial integration |multiracial]] and [[multigender]] lineup. | '''Sly & the Family Stone''' was an [[Music of the United States|American]] [[Funk music|funk]], [[soul music|soul]] and [[rock music|rock]] band from [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. Active from [[1966 in music|1966]] to [[1983 in music|1983]], the band was pivotal in the development of [[soul music|soul]], [[funk music|funk]], and [[psychedelic music]]. Headed by [[singer]], [[songwriter]], [[record producer]], and [[multi-instrumentalist]] [[Sly Stone]], and containing several of his family members and friends, the band was the first major American rock band to have [[Racial integration |multiracial]] and [[multigender]] lineup. | ||
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Sly & the Family Stone was an American funk, soul and rock band from San Francisco, California. Active from 1966 to 1983, the band was pivotal in the development of soul, funk, and psychedelic music. Headed by singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist Sly Stone, and containing several of his family members and friends, the band was the first major American rock band to have multiracial and multigender lineup.
Singles (selection)
Discography
- 1967: A Whole New Thing
- 1968: Dance to the Music
- 1968: Life
- 1969: Stand!
- 1970: Greatest Hits
- 1971: There's a Riot Goin' On
- 1973: Fresh
- 1974: Small Talk
- 1975: High on You (credited only to "Sly Stone")
- 1976: Heard You Missed Me, Well I'm Back
- 1979: Back on the Right Track
- 1983: Ain't But the One Way
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