Sticks and Bones (1973) (TV Movie) - Performer ("Family Affair") Music Scene (1969) (TV Series) - Performer ("Everyday People", "Dance To the Music", "Hot Fun in the Summertime", "Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey") (1 episode, 1969), Themselves - Musical Guest (1 episode, ...
explores the life and legacy of Sly & the Family Stone. The interracial, mixed-gender band broke down barriers in the late ‘60s and 1970s by fusing soul, funk, gospel, Latin, and psychedelic rock on both a string of Top 40 hits (“I Want to Take You Higher,”“Thank You (Falettinm...
Sly and the Family Stone Prep 'Live at the Fillmore East' Set New release boasts band's two-night, four-show stand at the iconic New York venue in 1968 Music By Jon Blistein Sly Stone Awarded $5 Million in Royalty Lawsuit After five-year legal battle against his former manager,...
It focuses on the life and legacy of Sly and the Family Stone, telling the story behind the rise, reign and fadeout of one of pop music's most influential artists. Director Questlove(as Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson) Producers Amit Dey|Derik Murray|Joseph Patel ...
Sly and the Family Stone have released a new animated video for their 1968 classic, “Everyday People.” The clip opens with a simple message: “Now more than ever, the message of this song resonates across the globe…” It goes on to pair the song with a journey through a vibran...
SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius) examines the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone, the groundbreaking band led by the charismatic and enigmatic Sly Stone. This film captures the rise, reign and subsequent fadeout of one of pop music’s most influential artists, but also...
genius and mourns the evaporation of his hitmaking talent. It is as vibrant, colorful, and catchy as any Sly and the Family Stone chart-topper. You don’t just want to pull out their records to hear the real thing, but use this film’s knowledge as a companion to those indelible ...
Yeah, I mean, there's this great thing that happens towards the end of the movie where Sly Stone is talking about being in rehab. He's talking about trauma and understanding generational trauma that's sort of buried deep, but he doesn't have the language for it. We didn't have the ...
Kick off your weekend with the Sly & The Family Stone Thumbs Up Playlist on iHeart Radio! Get up, and dance to the music:LISTEN HERE December 26, 2023 Sly Stone’s ‘Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)’ Memoir Gets Rave Reviews ...
Questlove and editor Joshua L. Pearson visually annotate every major marker of Sly and the Family Stone’s brief, enormous career, which was very well documented. “Sly Lives!” features plenty of archival footage one would expect, including their appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” with ...