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Sly + the Family Stone Biography

"Led by Sly Stone, Sly & the Family Stone broke barriers for their group that consisted of men, women, blacks and whites. The soul, rock, R&B, psychedelic and funk group integrated not only their sounds but their group that sparked a nationwide change in rock history. Prior to Stone, most musical group never delved into political or social commentary; after him, that's all they did.Sly Stone was born Sylvester Stewart in March 1944. He moved with his family from Texas to San Francisco in the ‘50s, and by the time he was 16 he already had a regional hit. Always interested in music, Stone studied music at Vallejo Junior College before playing in the local Bay Area music scene. After DJing for local R&B radio stations and getting some producing jobs, he formed the Stoners in 1966. The group didn't last long, but with trumpeter Cynthia Robinson in his midst, he created Sly & the Family Stone. Besides Robinson, the group featured Larry Graham, Jr. on bass and vocals, Fred Stewart on guitar and vocals, Greg Errico on drums, Jerry Martini on saxophone and Rosie Stone on piano. Their first hit became a regional success and the diverse group signed with Epic shortly thereafter.Sly & the Family Stone had a roller coaster of a career. Their albums were up and down on the charts, with their debut album only a minor success, followed by their sophomore effort, Dance to the Music, a Top Ten pop and R&B hit. Their album Stand! began their experience in the political arena with singles like ""Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"" and ""Sex Machine."" But by the end of the ‘60s and essentially the end of Stone's career, he became overwhelmed with the ideals he was preaching and started to take every sort of drug imaginable. Though he created two more albums in the early ‘70s, his addictions left his sound blurry and unfocused."

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    "Sly Stone's group Sly & the Family Stone was one of those revolutionary funk pop groups that started getting people politically involved in movements around them. Sly Stone, who grew up in the ever-creative Bay Area, formed the diverse group in the ‘60s. Though their careers in the music business would continue to move up and down, Sly & the Family Stone saw several albums make the Billboard charts and have hit singles that were both controversial and powerful. Though the band leader's addiction to drugs and his approach to the political arena overwhelmed his influence on the band, making their musical careers short-lived, their sound and inclusion of members of all backgrounds began a rock revolution.Currently on PlayPhone's website are several different singles that epitomize the funk, psychedelic and pop sounds of this group that changed the way audiences listened and saw music. ""Stand!,"" from their most successful album of the same name, is an available ringtone. The single was part of their first genuine hit album, peaking at number 13 on the charts and staying there for 100 weeks. The album also marked the emergence of Stone's political nature, as singles like ""Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"" appeared on the album. After this album, the group saw serious success at the Woodstock concert where they were hailed as one of the best live bands of the ‘60s. The group continued to perform into the next few years before Stone's addiction to drugs overtook his capability to perform."