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Fact checked by Nicholas Blackmer If you’re hunting for a baby name that feels both grounded and a little magical, you might want to look beyond popular baby name lists and into your jewelry box.
A new study has shown that as early as the Stone Age, people in Africa traveled long distances to procure colorful stone, the ...
Near a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo sat a seasonal pond, formed during the wet season and already shrinking. Inside swam an “iridescent” creature with a “gem”-like pattern. Something ...
Over 450 bird species still thrive in Delhi, finding refuge in green pockets, defying the odds, and reminding us of nature’s quiet resilience ...
The Binghamton Black Bears have brought back a fourth player from last seasons championship team, re-signing defenseman Dan Stone.
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You Can’t Understand Black Music Without Sly Stone His songs, for generations of listeners, provided community, solace, and a sense of understanding.
The utopian joy of progress and its possibilities was reflected in Stone’s music and the band itself.
That’s because Sly Stone created music without boundaries or regard for the constraints of genre. It was Black music, because Sly was Black, and that’s the only kind of music we can make.
Stone changed R&B, soul and rock music forever (while helping to invent funk along the way) with a pop sensibility that few artists have ever even dreamed of.
Questlove calls the late Sly Stone, the subject of his doc 'Sly Lives: aka the Burden of Black Genius,' a 'giant' who 'will forever live' in a tribute ...
Questlove paid tribute to Sly Stone in a moving post, calling him a 'giant' and reflecting on his enduring musical and cultural legacy.