Sly Stone

Рождение : 1943-03-15, Denton, TX

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During the same summer as Woodstock, over 300,000 people attended the Harlem Cultural Festival, celebrating African American music and culture, and promoting Black pride and unity. The footage from the festival sat in a basement, unseen for over 50 years, keeping this incredible event in America's history lost — until now.
Jimi and Sly: The Skin I'm In
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A feature documentary about the music of Jimi Hendrix and Sly and the Family Stone featuring Rose and Freddie Stone, Sly Stone's mother, and band members Cynthia, Jerry, Larry, Gregg and David Kapralik, Manager of Sly Stone and his partner. NY Times' Jon Pareles provides the on camera music history context.
Woodstock Diary
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Woodstock Diary was originally broadcasted on U.S. TV in August 1994 - in honor of the 25th anniversary of the event. Later it was released on DVD with remastered 5.1 sound. It includes performances not shown in the Woodstock movie but not exclusively. Between the songs there are recent interviews with the producers / organizers of Woodstock Joel Rosenman, John Roberts, Michael Lang, the stage announcer Wavy Gravy and Lisa Law (a member of the Hog Farm who helped out at the festival).
Parliament Funkadelic - The Mothership Connection
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The Mothership has landed! Parliament-Funkadelic plays an out-of-this-world set at The Summit in Houston, Texas on Halloween night 1976.
Sly & The Family Stone: Swing In '70
This is part of a series from German TV WDR which is taking out of the vaults some historical films, notably from a program called "Swing In". This performance is from the September 1970 European Tour.
Вудсток: 3 дня мира и музыки
Self - Sly & The Family Stone
Три дня счастья посреди грязи в 1969 году, свыше полумиллиона человек на маленькой ферме на севере штата Нью-Йорк собрались, чтобы жить, любить и слушать музыку в Вудстоке. Съёмочная группа находилась в центре событий и записала живые выступления многих величайших музыкантов той эры.
Sly & The Family Stone: Harlem Cultural Festival '69
The Harlem Cultural Festival of that year, which would come to be known as “Black Woodstock,” had, on its surface, little in common with the upstate hootenanny. Held in Harlem at Mount Morris (what is now Marcus Garvey) Park, it was a self-consciously urban affair, a concert series rather than a one-off, and already in its third year.
Sly Stone
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Explores the life and career of Sly Stone.