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Clockwise: Lucrecia Dalt (by Kouie Perea), Hermanos Gutiérrez + Leon Bridges (by Jackie Lee Young), Rebounder + Sofie Royer ...
This week's episode of the Crunkadelic Funk Show featured music from Grace Jones, Trouble Funk, Klymaxx, Erykah Badu, George ...
Live at the Winchester Cathedral 1967 shows Sly and the Family Stone as a killer soul band on the cusp of developing the pungently progressive style that would make them one of the most vital acts of ...
Sly and the Family Stone’s “There’s a Riot Goin’ On” landed like a quiet revolution. After two years of silence following the ...
The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action was timed for the fifth anniversary of the death of the late congressman ...
Listen to great bands at the Northside Music Festival, check out the Larimer Alive Festival or see City of Asylum's Writer-in ...
The Year That Music Changed Everything caught my attention for a deeply personal reason: it was the year I was born. As I watched, I was struck not only by the intensity of the music, politics, and ...
Nearly 40 candid photos of the former Beatles will be on display at Cambridge’s BRIDGE Gallery, revealing a glimpse at Lennon ...
Sly & The Family Sone was one of the first self-contained, multi-gender, interracial, genre-fluid bands to ever top the ...
Live at Winchester Cathedral 1967 captures Sly and the Family Stone just before they released their debut album ...
"In terms of impact and the kind of shift they created, there isn’t a greater American band," said Vernon Reid of Sly and the Family Stone.
The album ranges from a full-on Sly Stone homage on the Andra Day duet “Lean on My Love” to the title track’s mutated Chess ...