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Sly Stone has died, aged 82. You could say that the music world has lost a giant talent, were it not for the sad truth that Sly was lost to the world, and to his own talent, a long, long time ago.
Sly Stone, one of the most influential and groundbreaking musicians of the late Sixties and early Seventies who smashed the boundaries of rock, pop, funk, and soul, died today. He was 82.
Born Sylvester Stewart on March 15, 1943, in Denton, Texas, Sly Stone was more than a musician; he was a cultural architect. As the charismatic maestro and driving force behind Sly and the Family ...