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    Joel Selvin est un critique de musique pop pour le San Francisco Chronicle. Ses écrits sont parus dans un nombre surprenant d'autres publications qui auraient dû mieux faire. Selvin se concentre sur la musique rock et son travail offre une perspective unique sur le genre.

    Sly & the Family Stone
    • There are two kinds of black before Sly Stone, and after Sly Stone. He shook the foundations of soul and turned it into a brand-new sound that influenced and liberated musicians as varied as Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock. His group, consisting of blacks and whites, men and women, symbolized the Woodstock generation and crossed over to dominate pop charts with anthems like "Everyday People," "Dance to the Music," and "I Want to Take You Higher." The music changed pop history, but we've never known much about the people who made it. Not until now. Joel Selvin weaves an epic American tale from the voices of the people around this funk Sly's parents, his family members and band members (sometimes one and the same), and rock figures including Grace Slick, Sal Valentino, Bobby Womack, Mickey Hart, Clive Davis, Bobby Freeman, and many more. In their own words, they candidly share the triumphs and tragedies of one of the most influential musical groups ever formed-"different strokes" from the immensely talented folks who were there when it all happened.

      Sly & the Family Stone2022
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