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Region: North Texas / DFWConference: TexasRegional Rank: #137
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Did You Know
•Sly Stone was a gospel prodigy, playing organ at age four in his family's church.
•Born Sylvester Stewart in Denton, Texas, his family relocated to Vallejo, California.
•He briefly performed doo-wop as a teen, showcasing his early musical versatility.
•Stone DJ'ed as "Sly Stone" on KSOL radio, popularizing R&B in the San Francisco Bay Area.
•His band, Sly & the Family Stone, pioneered a psychedelic soul sound in the late 1960s.
•"Dance to the Music" became a crossover hit, launching them into mainstream success.
•Sly's performance at Woodstock cemented his status as a counterculture icon.
•He controversially incorporated socially conscious themes into funk music.
•Sly Stone's erratic behavior and drug use significantly impacted his career.
•His music heavily influenced artists like Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Janelle Monáe.
•Sly Stone was a gospel prodigy, playing instruments by age four in Beaumont, Texas.
•He coined the term "progressive radio" while DJing in San Francisco before forming Sly & the Family Stone.
•"Dance to the Music" propelled the band to mainstream success after a lukewarm debut album.
•Stone famously missed shows, sometimes due to drug use, impacting his band's momentum.
•Sly & the Family Stone fused funk, soul, rock, and psychedelia, creating a unique sound.
•He collaborated with artists like Miles Davis, showcasing his diverse musical interests.
•"Everyday People" topped the charts in 1969, promoting a message of unity and acceptance.
•Sly & the Family Stone's Woodstock performance is considered one of the festival's highlights.
•The band won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007, acknowledging their impact.
•Sly Stone's music influenced generations of funk, hip-hop, and soul artists worldwide.