This day (March 15, 1943), in Denton, Texas, is born Sylvester Stewart, a.k.a. Sly Stone, an American musician, songwriter and frontman for Sly & the Family Stone.

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Tracklist :

1 . If You Want Me To Stay (2008)

2 . Hot Fun In The Summertime & Wanna Take U Higher

3 . Higher (1984)

4 . w/ Tom Jones – Everyday People (1976)

5 . Thank You (1970)

6 . I Want To Take You Higher (1969)

7 . w/ George Clinton – Scene From Unsung


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Tracklist :

Suki Suki . Family Affair . Family Affair (Dubstep Mix) . Searchin’ . Crossword Puzzle . I Get High On You . Plain Jane . Family Affair (Dubstep Remix) . Dance To The Music (feat. Ray Manzarek) . Everyday People (feat. Ann Wilson) .

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Released in 1983, Urban Dancefloor Guerillas is the debut album of the P-Funk All-Stars with George Clinton, Sly Stone, Bootsy Collins and various members of Parliament and Funkadelic. >>

Sly & the Family Stone’s Fresh is their sixth album , written and produced by Sly Stone and released on June 30, 1973. >>

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[1972] The Wailers featuring Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Joe Higgs (sitting in for Bunny Wailer) plays a private concert at Capitol Records. A few days ago, Sly Stone of Sly & The Family Stone for whom they were opening since the begining of the tour, fired them unexpectedly in Las Vegas. >> 178 MINUTES on RVM >>

[1973] you do not want to miss Sly Stone and Richard Pryor being interviewed and playing music on The Mike Douglas Show. >> 12 MINUTES on RVM >>

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Wikipedia : This day (March 15, 1943), in Denton, Texas, is born Sylvester Stewart, a.k.a. Sly Stone, an American musician, songwriter and frontman for Sly & the Family Stone.

Official Site : Back in 1967, when the interracial, mixed-gender combo burst onto the scene with their debut album, the burgeoning rock & roll subculture was, as always, hungry for fresh kicks and different sounds.

SlyStoneBook.com : Despite the continued quality of his music, Sly’s popularity took a downturn in the course of the early 70s. His continued inability to show up for sold-out concerts lost him a lot of credibility with his fans.

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