Freddie Stone

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Freddie Stone on The Ed Sullivan Show performing "Dance to the Music", December 28, 1968.
Freddie Stone on The Ed Sullivan Show performing "Dance to the Music", December 28, 1968.

Freddie Stone (born Frederick Stewart in Vallejo, California on June 5, 1946) is an African-American musician, best known for his role as co-founder, guitarist, and vocalist in the band Sly & The Family Stone, the front man for which was his brother Sly Stone. His sisters Rosie Stone and Vet Stone were also members of the band.

After leaving the band in the mid 1970s, Freddie was a member of former Family Stone bandmate Larry Graham's band Graham Central Station.

Freddie Stone has six children, Casey, Stacey, Freddie Jr., Simon, Joy and Kristi.

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