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Reid Lee

Sly & the Family Stone - “Que Sera Sera”

February 19, 2018  /  Reid Lee

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In appreciation of Black History Month, all of February will feature Black and Mixed Race artists.

One of this most influential bands in all of American Music, Sly & the Family Stone helped shape and then change the shape of what american music was and is. Their tight knit family and friend band with a multi-gender line-up and multi-ethnic members could almost do no wrong for most of their career. Constantly evolving they moved from soul to funk seamlessly eventually even getting into psychedelic music and finding success.

So today, with joyous reference to Ms. Doris Day, I chose Sly & the Family Stone’s “Que Sera Sera” as my, let it be, watch sun behind the clouds, find the sparkle in the dew, song for a, go on and take a bigger bite than you thought, if you never try you’ll never grow, the surest way to fail is to quit Monday.

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