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The band consisted of brothers Sylvester and Freddie and sister Rose Stewart along with Greg Errico, Cynthia Robinson, Jerry Martini, and Larry Graham and was the first major band to have a racially integrated male and female lineup. Sylvester Stewart, who was born to parents K. Although his birth name was Sylvester, he was called Sly after a friend misspelled his name.

Stone was born in Dallas, Texas but the family moved to Vallejo, California when he was a child. Stewart played several musical instruments including keyboards, guitar, bass, and drums all by the age of eleven. The success of Stand allowed them to perform at the Woodstock Music and Art Festival which gave them international exposure.

Though the album shot to number one upon its fall release, the record -- including "Family Affair," Stone 's last number one single -- was dark, hazy, and paranoid, and his audience began to shrink slightly. During , several key members of the Family Stone , including Graham and Errico , left the band; they were replaced by Rusty Allen and Andy Newmark , respectively.

High on You , released in late and credited only to Sly Stone , confirmed that his power and popularity had faded. Disco had overtaken funk in terms of popularity, and even if Sly wanted to compete with disco, he wasn't in shape to make music. He had become addicted to cocaine, his health was frequently poor, and he was often in trouble with the law. His recordings had slowed to a trickle, and Epic decided to close out his contract in with Ten Years Too Soon , a compilation of previously released material that had the original funky rhythm tracks replaced with disco beats.

Stone signed with Warner Brothers that same year, crafting the comeback effort Back on the Right Track with several original members of the Family Stone , but the record was critically panned and a commercial failure. In light of the album's lack of success, Stone retreated even further, eventually joining forces with George Clinton on Funkadelic 's album The Electric Spanking of War Babies.

Following the album's release, Stone toured with Clinton 's P-Funk All-Stars , which led him to embark on his own tour, as well as a stint with Bobby Womack. The culmination of this burst of activity was 's Ain't But the One Way , an album that was ignored. Later that year, Stone was arrested for cocaine possession; the following year, he entered rehab. Stone was arrested and imprisoned for cocaine possession by the end of , and he was never able to recover from the final arrest.

Stone continued to battle his addiction, with varying degrees of success. Avenue Records gave Stone a recording contract in , but nothing would be recorded. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully. Blues Classical Country.

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