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Two months after the death of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys legend was laid to rest at Los Angeles’ Westwood Memorial Park.
Live At Winchester Cathedral 1967 album review by Doug Collette, published on August 7, 2025. Find thousands jazz reviews at ...
This week the world of music lost an Icon, in fact this last few weeks haven’t been great, Brian Wilson, Sly Stone, but this ...
When rocker Eddie Cochran released "Summertime Blues" in August 1958, the concept of "the song of summer" was born.
Sly played bass and Martini was, of course, on saxophone. They remained friends after each left the Continentals and reunited for the group that became Sly and the Family Stone.
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — From celebrity chefs and record breaking athletes, to musicians, veteran actors and the Pope, 2025 has seen many celebrity deaths. July alone has brought the deaths of Ozzy ...
Sly and the Family Stone performing at the Winchester Cathedral. 1967. (L to R) Cynthia Robinson, Jerry Martini, Freddie Stone, Larry Graham. courtesy of Cynthia Robinson ...
On July 15, 2025, Living Color ‘s Vernon Reid will pay tribute to Sly Stone at City Winery in New York City with a wine and music pairing commemorating the music of Sly and the Family Stone.
We're joined by music historian and professor Rickey Vincent to talk about the legacy of Sly Stone. He talks to us about what made the funk icon so special and why there'll never be another like ...
Sly & The Family Stone cover Otis Redding in latest release from the band's first-ever recordings "I Can't Turn You Loose" is among the earliest known live recordings of the band.
Sly and the Family Stone deliver a blistering cover of Otis Redding's 'I Can't Turn You Loose' in the latest track from a rare 1967 live album.