Sly’s Sly Stone and The Family Stone were poses in London on July 16, 1973.
His family manifesto, crafty rock star Sly Stone, a star who led the team and family stone, died at the age of 82.
He suffered a “long-term battle” with COPD, a statement said.
Stone was named Sylvester Stewart, who sang the gospel with his siblings and then attended the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
On the way, Stone was a San Francisco radio DJ, and then he and his band were on hits (including family affairs) and what I wanted to stay, inside.
Stone is a Funk Music giant known for mixing psychedelic, funk, rock and soul, his big style and even bigger hair.
This is a series of images throughout his life.
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Before the Sly Stone, the young Sylvester Stewart was originally a radio DJ in San Francisco, California.
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In the late 1960s, the crafty man formed his band Sly and The Family Stone. Here, they are 1973 concerts – Tamblin, Flares, etc.
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If you want me to stay, that’s one of the band’s most famous songs, which was released on the album Fresh in 1973. The band that year recorded the recording together, cunningly in the middle of the group.
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Cunning and Family Stone frequents the TV show stage. They performed on Soul Train in 1974, a very successful American music show.
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This is a family matter. Several of Sly’s siblings were in the band. His sister Rossi (bottom left) and his brother Freddy (hidden behind sly hair) are key members. So are Cynthia Robinson (Rosie) Larry Graham, Greg Errico and Jerry Martini (from bottom left to right).
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Kathy Silva (right), a model and actress whom Stone got married on June 5, 1974. Their wedding was far from intimacy: Thousands of fans packed up Madison Square Garden Stadium in Manhattan and watched the couple broadcast live on stage. Later, they held a reception in Waldorf-Astoria, where the photo was taken.
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Stone occasionally played alone during the internal band conflict in the 1970s. After the drug problem, the group later disappeared.
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In 2006, the artist made his debut at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. His family remembered him as “a huge figure, a groundbreaking innovator, and a true pioneer who redefined the landscape of pop, funk and rock music.”