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In a special collaboration with Park City's Adventure Guide, Taste Utah is celebrating the best of Utah by encouraging locals ...
The nonprofit Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History plans to clean and repair all of the windows at the Silver King ...
"The Park Record does a great job of reflecting the community — all of the community — in its pages," the judge's comments ...
Historic Echo Church Opens for the Season The historic Echo Church, located at 60 Temple Ln. in Echo, welcomes visitors from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. every Saturday through Aug. 30. It will also be open to the ...
Near the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Brigham City, just off the freeway, there’s a stretch of land that looks like ...
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.
Sly and the Family Stone gave fans another memorable performance on August 17, 1969 when they took the stage at Woodstock, the legendary outdoor concert in Bethel, New York which featured some of ...
Sly And The Family Stone performs at White City Stadium, London in 1973. Credit - Michael Putland--Getty Images Fifty-five summers ago, a riot broke out in Chicago’s Grant Park, where Sly and ...
How the Bay Area Shaped Sly Stone One of the key figures in American music in the late ’60s got his professional start in the Bay Area. These are some of the spots that were crucial to his career.
Sly and the Family Stone was formed in 1966, and the band quickly made its way up the charts in the winter of 1968 with "Dance To the Music," which was later chosen for the Grammy Hall Of Fame and ...
Sly Stone died on Monday, June 9 at the age of 82, his family announced. The musician was best known as the leader of Sly and the Family Stone, the influential psychedelic soul and funk band that ...