Stone, Rosie (1945–)

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Stone, Rosie (1945–)

African-American musician. Name variations: Sly and the Family Stone. Born Mar 21, 1945, in Vallejo, CA; sister of Sly Stone (musician) and Freddie Stone (musician).

Pianist and back-up singer who, as a member of Sly and the Family Stone, released debut single, "I Ain't Got Nobody," backed with "I Can't Turn You Loose"; had hit with title track of 2nd album, Dance to the Music (1968), and with single, "Everyday People," which went to #1 on both pop and R&B charts; with group, also released hit album, Stand (1969), which included songs "Don't Call Me Nigger Whitey," "Somebody's Watching You" and "I Want to Take You Higher," and the more political There's a Riot Goin' On (1971), which went to #1 and included "Family Affair"; other hit singles include "Hot Fun in the Summertime" and "Thank You (Falenttinme Be Mice Elf Agin)"; other albums include Fresh (1973), Small Talk (1974), Back on the Right Track (1979) and Ain't But the One Way (1983). With Sly and the Family Stone, inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1993).