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The great rock-funk-soul band Sly and the Family Stone didn't just make hits in the 1960s and ‘70s, they made "culture-changing hits," in the words of no less a figure than record mogul Clive Davis.
The great rock-funk-soul band Sly and the Family Stone didn’t just make hits in the 1960s and ‘70s, they made “culture-changing hits,” in the words of no less a figure than record mogul ...
For one final show of gratitude, the band sped through an anthemic “Soul Sweet Song” to a two-part tribute to Sly & the Family Stone featuring guest keyboardist Deshawn “D’Vibes ...
Eighties nostalgia was in full swing Friday night as Billy Idol and Joan Jett lured multiple generations of fans to PNC Music ...
Despite some minor hits in the 1960s, Chicago vocal group the Radiants couldn’t ride the soul-music wave they’d helped create.
The State Fair’s free stage lineup features more than 900 shows throughout the Great Minnesota Get-Together’s 12-day run.
The country star says the orchestral 'Evangeline vs. the Machine' is related to his gospel-rooted performance at Stagecoach ...
The set included songs from her time with The Runaways, covers of The Replacements and Sly and the Family Stone, and the classics, closing with “I Hate Myself For Loving You” and “Bad ...
Idol performed hits like "Rebel Yell," "White Wedding ... an aesthetic that informs whatever song she happens to be playing, from Sly and the Family Stone’s “Everyday People” to the ...