We will miss you immensely.
We will miss you immensely.
She was a big part of a "sound revolution". I loved her work with the Family Stone. Farewell Cynthia, rest in peace and thank you lady.
Wow. Shocked about this. Rest in funk, Cynthia.
"GET DOWN AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC!" *dancing*
Who could ever forget Cynthia's call for all of us to get up and dance to the music......
Rest in peace beautiful sister.
Da da da , Da da da da, Da da daaaa !!!
I was very upset when I heard the news this Tuesday morning. Found this link earlier yesterday as well. http://www.thedailybeast.com/.../farewell-cynthia... I'm so glad I got to meet her last year after a Family Stone concert. She was very nice and she's very fan friendly. I put the below message on another page that was celebrating her.
I was stunned and saddened to learn of the death of Sly and the Family Stone co-founding member Cynthia Robinson this past Monday at age 69. The cause of death was cancer. She co-founded the group with Sylvester Stewart [[Sly Stone) in 1967. Cynthia was the first African-American and female trumpeter in a majorAmerican band, and the first such player in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Some of the groups signature classic hits include “Dance to the Music”, “Sing a Simple Song”, “Hot Fun in the Summertime”, “Everyday People”, “Stand!”, and “I Want to Take You Higher.” Rest in Peace Cynthia.
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Wow! How sad this is; and how nice of a band member to let her stay at their home while they nursed her!!
http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/article46631655.html
I didn't know Cynthia and Sly had a daughter together until this week after all these years.
Anyway, along with all of her work in The Family Stone us funkaholics really got a kick
outta her playing on Funkadelic's Electric Spanking Of War Babies release. Of course Sly
was there too. She kills it on the tracks Funk Gets Stonger part 1 & 2. RIP, Cynthia..
R.I.P. Cynthia, thanks for the music.
S. S.
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