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Sly Stone

Denton, TX

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rock Popularity: 47 Established Division

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Region: North Texas / DFW Conference: Texas Regional Rank: #137

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  • 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.

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