SLY STONE SHOW, KSOL, SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 29, 1967
Автор: Charles Jordan
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SLY STONE SHOW, KSOL, SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 29, 1967
Here’s a slice of great music and broadcasting history. Sly Stone (1943-2025) had just turned 24 when this aircheck was recorded from KSOL, San Francisco’s soul music station. Sly, to become famous shortly after this recording as the leader of Sly and the Family Stone, had been working at KSOL for about two years up to this point as a disc jockey. Born in Texas and growing up in the Bay area, he had been simultaneously pursuing a music career. Later that year he released the album “A Whole New Thing” (1967) with the tune “Dance To The Music,” and the rest, as they say, is music history. Sly and the Family Stone had a string of million sellers from 1968 into the early ‘70s.
In this aircheck, we hear a freewheeling Sly, born Sylvester Stewart, selling 59 cent records, reading the community news and, obviously, breaking up KSOL’s newsman as he struggles to get through the news. It’s all fun and captures San Francisco’s soul sound of the ‘60s.
Sly Stone died at the age of 82 on June 9, 2025.
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