This happened last week … We learned about passing two veterans of popular music: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys; And Slea Stone, Sle and the Family Stone’s Frontman.
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Sly stone
Born in 1943 Sylvester Stewart, he became “sly” when a classmate recalled his first name on the chalkboard.
A talented musician, four, was singing on stage. He made his first recording at 9, and was working as a DJ when formed a band in 1966.
Exactly one year later, “Dance to the Music” launched Sle and the Family Stone-Launch-Black and White in the first major group-super-stardom to include men and women.
Dhurta and family stones perform “Dance to music”:
A string of hits in quick succession, which includes “everyday Peepal,” “Family Affair,” and “Hot Fun in the Sumartime”.
But by the end of the 1970s, drug addiction and mental health issues took his toll. The band broke, and the stone faded from the spotlight.
The band was re -awarded in 2006 when he was honored at the Grammy Awards. This will be the last major performance by a person whose style, social discretion and revolutionary sound changed the courses of pop music forever.
Slege Stone died on Monday in Los AngelesHe was 82 years old.
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Brian Wilson
Then, on Wednesday, we learned about the passage of another music talent, which had a completely different sound. Brian Wilson was born in 1942 in California. In his adolescence, he started a band (with brothers Dennis and Carl, cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardin).
Around that time Dennis began surfing, and as Bryan told “Sunday Morning” Anthony Mason in 2015the rest is history.
“Mike and I started writing surf songs,” he said. “But I never surf, and he never surfed, either.”
“Did you feel the need to surf for any reason?” Mason asked.
“No, I never tried.”
“Surfin” USA, “by Beach Boys:
But the sonic palette of boys of the beach of surf, flax, cars and endless summer made him an indelible part of America’s pop culture.
Widely considered one of the biggest lyricists of rock, Brian Wilson was 82 years old,
Brian Wilson/Tony Ashra’s “God Only Nose,” The Beach Boys Album “from” Pet Sounds “:
Story created by Lisa Monasebian. Editor: Chad Cardin.
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