Sly Stone
Sly Stone's Gear
Sly can be spotted with a thinline telecaster in this and other live videos on youtube
Sly can be spotted with a standard telecaster in this live video
In this photo, Stone can be seen paying a Fender Jazz Bass.
Sly Stone playing a Farfisa Professional 222 during a live television appearance with Sly and the Family Stone.
Sly Stone's 1968 Gibson SG Standard is featured in an auction on Julienslive, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
In this photo, Sly Stone can be seen playing a red Yamaha YC-20 combo organ at a show with Sly and the Family Stone.
In this photo, Sly can be seen playing a Hammond B3 organ with Sly & the Family Stone. Along with the Farfisa Professional 222 and the Yamaha YC-20, the Hammond B3 was one of Sly's primary touring organs during the 1960s and '70s.
In this photo, Sly can be seen behind a Farfisa Professional Duo on stage. He usually played the Farfisa Professional 222 in concert, but the word “Duo” can clearly be seen on the back of this organ. Based on photos from the era, he did not appear to play the Professional Duo often.
Sly Stone can be seen here playing a Farfisa Combo Compact with Sly and The Family Stone. The photo looks to be from the band’s early years, and Sly would later use the Farfisa Professional organ as his primary touring keyboard.
In a photo posted by Variety on Instagram, Sly Stone is shown with a Casio HT-700.
Sly Stone is confirmed to have used a Fender Rhodes Mark II Stage Piano 73, as evidenced by its display at the National Museum of African American History and Culture under the caption "Rhodes Keyboard used by Sly Stone."
Sly Stone is seen using the Korg Triton Pro-X in a video provided by YouTube user Nacho Ragona, featuring various artists at the Grammy Awards.
In the video "Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (Live at Tokyo Jazz Festival 2008)," Sly Stone can be seen using a Korg Triton Pro 76 synthesizer.
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Complete Studio Rarities Collection
Grateful Dead · 2013
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