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Sly and the Family Stone was an American band from San Francisco. Active from 1966 to 1983, the band was pivotal in the development of funk, soul, rock, and psychedelic music. The group's core line-up was led by singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Sly Stone.
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Sly and the Family Stone : Best of Sly & the Family Stone 16 soul classics from the influential and groundbreaking band that rose out of 1960s San Francisco. Songs include: Dance to the Music - Everybody Is a Star - Everyday People - Family Affair - Hot Fun in the Summertime - I Want to Take You Higher - If You Want Me to Stay - Luv N' Haight - Poet - Runnin' Away - Sing a Simple Song - Stand! - Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Again) - Underdog - You Can Make It If You Try - (You Caught Me) Smilin'. Sly and the Family Stone : Dance to the Music Few songs have captured the joy of dancing more than this 1968 song by Sly and the Family Stone. The Family Stone harnessed many of the disparate musical trends of the time in this brilliant fusion and this arrangement brings it all together for the adventurous choir. It will be difficult to follow this in a show so make it your closer. Mark Brymer : Everyday People Harmonies and melodies layer above the irresistible bass line in this top hit by Sly and the Family Stone that celebrates the diversity and connectedness of us all. A celebration of rhythm and soul! Available separately: SATB, SAB, 2-Part, ShowTrax CD. Combo parts (tpt 1, tpt 2, tsx, tbn, bsx, syn, gtr, bs, drm) available as a digital download. Duration: 2:40. |
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One of the most influential groups of the late 1960s, Sly & the Family Stone soared up the charts, with a soul/funk/rock sound that captured the sound of an era! With rock guitar riffs, a funk bassline, gospel organ and riveting a cappella vocal break, the song was destined for greatness. A fantastic dance feature for show choirs and pop groups!
Arranger: Roger Emerson | Composer: Sylvester Stewart Performed By: Sly and the Family Stone
Few songs have captured the joy of dancing more than this 1968 song by Sly and the Family Stone. The Family Stone harnessed many of the disparate musical trends of the time in this brilliant fusion and this arrangement brings it all together for the adventurous choir. It will be difficult to follow this in a show so make it your closer.
Arranger: Paul Langford Performed By: Sly and the Family Stone
Harmonies and melodies layer above the irresistible bass line in this top hit by Sly and the Family Stone that celebrates the diversity and connectedness of us all. A celebration of rhythm and soul!
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composer: Sylvester Stewart Performed By: Sly and the Family Stone
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