Sly Stone dealt with health issues privately throughout the end of his life. The Sly and the Family Stone leader's family announced his death at age 82 in a statement on Monday, June 9 and revealed he ...
Sly and the Family Stone leader and funk icon Sly Stone died earlier today from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other health issues. Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, who directed the new ...
Sly Stone, the singer-songwriter who rose to fame with the band Sly and the Family Stone, has died. He was 82. “After a prolonged battle with COPD [chronic obstructive pulmonary disease] and other ...
In the late ’60s, as the Black Power movement gained steam, funk became its soundtrack. Young people organized free breakfast ...
The Grammy-winning musician produced and directed a documentary on Stone’s life and legacy. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Stone died after a “prolonged battle with COPD and other underlying health ...
*Sly Stone, the music innovator behind Sly and the Family Stone, has died at 82. He passed away today (06-09-25), in Los Angeles, surrounded by loved ones. Stone, born Sylvester Stewart, had battled ...
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Sly Stone, leader of the iconic funk/soul band Sly and the Family Stone, known for hits such as "Dance to the Music," "Everyday People" and "I Want to Take You Higher," died Monday ...
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Sly Stone, of Sly and the Family Stone, Dead at 82
Sly Stone, the funk-music pioneer known as the lead member of Sly and the Family Stone, is dead at 82. “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved dad, Sly Stone of Sly ...
The 22nd anniversary of Oakland's MLK celebration features Bay Area artists performing the music of Sly Stone.
Of paradigm-shifting legends who’ve made recent transitions, the epitaph following the death of Sylvester Stewart/Sly Stone, is inarguably the most elusive and perplexing. One of the undisputed ...
Sly Stone, the revolutionary musician and dynamic showman whose Sly and the Family Stone transformed popular music in the 1960s and ’70s and beyond with such hits as “Everyday People,” “Stand!” and ...
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