Sly and the Family Stone an Oral History
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Lightning Source Inc
- Publish date: 06/01/1998
Description:
Three more fascinating books in a multi-volume oral history of rock and soul music, edited by one of America's preeminent pop music journalists.
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Told in the voices of the people who were actually there, here are the stories of: (1) Sly and the Family Stone, the Woodstock-era interracial, intergender band which merged soul with psychedelic rock; (2) George Clinton and P-Funk, the inventive musical aggregation that laid the groundwork for rap, hip-hop, alternative, and techno music; and (3) Women of Motown, members of "girl groups" and solo artists during the heyday of the world's most famous record label.
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