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Vet Stone

Vet Stone (born Vaetta Stewart; May 2, 1950, Vallejo, California) is an American soul singer. She is the sister of Sly Stone, Rose Stone, and Freddie Stone. She was also a member of Sly & the Family Stone and Little Sister.

Vet Stone
Birth nameVaetta Stewart
Also known asVet Stewart
Born (1950-05-02) May 2, 1950 (age 73)
Vallejo, California U.S.
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboard
Years active1960s to present
Formerly ofThe Heavenly Tones, Sly & the Family Stone, Little Sister
Vet Stone

Background edit

Vaetta Stewart was born to parents K.C. and Alpha Stewart.[1]

According to the book, Woodstock FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Fabled Garden by Thomas E. Harkins, she was born in Denton Texas. She was the youngest of the Stewart Children, Loretta, Sylvester, Frederick and Rosemary, and herself being Vaetta. But as the book reads, the family moved to San Francisco in the 1940s.[2] As she was born in 1950, her birthplace would be in California.[3]

At the age of seventeen she suffered a serious illness which could have stopped her musical direction, but she quickly recovered.[4]

She was the lead singer in the funk group Little Sister, which had a #8 R&B hit of its own in 1970 entitled "You're the One".[5] She was also part of Sly & the Family Stone.[6]

Career edit

1960s to 1980s edit

In 1966, the group she was a member of, The Heavenly Tones recorded an album, I Love the Lord which was released on Gospel MG 3050. The group's lineup also included Tramaine Hawkins.[7][8] Sly Stone got the group to tour with him but Hawkins declined as she wanted to finish school.[9] The group then became Little Sister, which was made up of Vaetta Stewart (herself), Mary McCreary, and Elva Mouton.[10][11][12]

In 1970, Sly & the Family Stone were in England and played at the Isle of Wight Festival. Vet went on tour with the band as sister Rose didn't participate in the tour.[13]

Vet played keyboards and contributed backing vocals to the Small Talk album that was released in 1974. At that time the band was made up of Sly Stone, Freddie Stone, Rose Stone Banks, herself, Rusty Allen, Jerry Martini, Pat Rizzo, Cynthia Robinson, Bill Lordan and Sid Page.[14]

Along with Dawn Silva and Tiny Melton, she contributed backing vocals to Sly Stone's solo album, High on You.[15]

Both Vaetta (Vet) and Tiny Moulton contributed backing vocals to the 1977 album, Heard Ya Missed Me, Well I'm Back by Sly & the Family Stone.[16]

1990s to 2000s edit

As of 2005, she was a member of the band, Phunk Phamily Affair.[17]

In 2007, Vet and the group Phunk Family Affair which she fronted performed at the Lovebox in London. Sly Stone appeared with them after about half an hour to perform some of his songs.[18] She was then the lead figure in a band called Family Stone (formerly Phunk Phamily Affair).[19] The band includes Rose Stone and her daughter Lisa Stone among its members.[20] Also in January that year, following Vet's efforts in persuasion, Sly performed for the first time in twenty years. The venue was the House of Blues in Anaheim, California.[21]

In 2014, recordings she did with Little Sister were released on the I’m Just Like You: Sly’s Stone Flower 1969-1970 album, released on Light in the Attic Records.[22]

In 2015, her book Blood is Thicker than the Mud was released. According to Blues Blast magazine, it chronicles her efforts to lead her brother, Sly Stone, back to performing live.[23]

In 2019, she was interviewed by Ace Alan and Jay Stone for the Aced Out podcast, talking about her time with The Heavenly Tones, Sly & the Family Stone and her book.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ Blues Blast, March 4, 2015 - Blood Is Thicker Than The Mud | Book Review by mark Thompson
  2. ^ Woodstock FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Fabled Garden by Thomas E. Harkins - Page 171 The Seeds Were Sewn: Everyday People
  3. ^ Listen to Classic Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre By Melissa Ursula Dawn Goldsmith - 218 Listen to Classic Rock!
  4. ^ Solutions Now Radio, Published 2011-08-09 (Internet archive) - Sly's LiL Sis, Welcome Vet Stone of Sly & The Family Stone
  5. ^ mentalitch - Little Sister – “You’re The One”, Introduction to Little Sister
  6. ^ St. Augustine Record, June 13, 2012 - The Family Stone that plays together stays together - NICK MCGREGOR
  7. ^ Discogs - The Heavenly Tones – I Love The Lord
  8. ^ Gospel Music Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductees, Tramaine Hawkins
  9. ^ Musician Guide - Tramaine Hawkins Biography
  10. ^ Session Days - 1994 Tramaine Hawkins – To A Higher Place
  11. ^ Maestro - Mary McCreary, About Mary McCreary
  12. ^ Blogtalk Radio, 18 Apr 2012 - The Legendary Veta Stone of Sly & The Family Stone
  13. ^ Sly And The Family Stone – Higher! - Epic / Legacy 88697536652 Page 52 Isle of Wight Festival (UK) August 30, 1970]
  14. ^ Jazz Music Archives - SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE — SMALL TALK
  15. ^ Jazz Music Archives - SLY STONE — HIGH ON YOU
  16. ^ Jazz Music Archives - SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE — HEARD YOU MISSED ME, WELL I'M BACK
  17. ^ Vanity Fair, July 3, 2007 - FLASHBACK, Sly Stone's Higher Power BY DAVID KAMP B
  18. ^ Uncut, 22nd July 2007 - Sly And The Family Stone at Lovebox, London By John Mulvey
  19. ^ Los Angeles Times, January 9, 2007 - Stone is at work but he keeps it on the sly by Jeff Kaliss
  20. ^ The Los Angeles Times, Jan 9, 2007 - MUSIC, Stone is at work but he keeps it on the sly BY Jeff Kaliss
  21. ^ Sly And The Family Stone – Higher! - Epic / Legacy 88697536652 Page 83 - January 13, 2007
  22. ^ Black Grooves, November 3, 2014 - Sly Stone – I’m Just Like You: Sly’s Stone Flower 1969-1970
  23. ^ Blues Blast, March 4, 2015 - Blood Is Thicker Than The Mud | Book Review by mark Thompson
  24. ^ Aced Out, January 16, 2019 - Episode 3: Vet Stone

External links edit

  • Little Sister website
  • Family Stone website
  • Aced Out, January 16, 2019 - Episode 3: Vet Stone
  • Solutions Now Radio, Published 2011-08-09 - Sly's LiL Sis, Welcome Vet Stone of Sly & The Family Stone

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Vet Stone born Vaetta Stewart May 2 1950 Vallejo California is an American soul singer She is the sister of Sly Stone Rose Stone and Freddie Stone She was also a member of Sly amp the Family Stone and Little Sister Vet StoneBirth nameVaetta StewartAlso known asVet StewartBorn 1950 05 02 May 2 1950 age 73 Vallejo California U S Occupation s MusicianInstrument s Vocals keyboardYears active1960s to presentFormerly ofThe Heavenly Tones Sly amp the Family Stone Little SisterVet Stone Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2 1 1960s to 1980s 2 2 1990s to 2000s 3 References 4 External linksBackground editVaetta Stewart was born to parents K C and Alpha Stewart 1 According to the book Woodstock FAQ All That s Left to Know About the Fabled Garden by Thomas E Harkins she was born in Denton Texas She was the youngest of the Stewart Children Loretta Sylvester Frederick and Rosemary and herself being Vaetta But as the book reads the family moved to San Francisco in the 1940s 2 As she was born in 1950 her birthplace would be in California 3 At the age of seventeen she suffered a serious illness which could have stopped her musical direction but she quickly recovered 4 She was the lead singer in the funk group Little Sister which had a 8 R amp B hit of its own in 1970 entitled You re the One 5 She was also part of Sly amp the Family Stone 6 Career edit1960s to 1980s edit In 1966 the group she was a member of The Heavenly Tones recorded an album I Love the Lord which was released on Gospel MG 3050 The group s lineup also included Tramaine Hawkins 7 8 Sly Stone got the group to tour with him but Hawkins declined as she wanted to finish school 9 The group then became Little Sister which was made up of Vaetta Stewart herself Mary McCreary and Elva Mouton 10 11 12 In 1970 Sly amp the Family Stone were in England and played at the Isle of Wight Festival Vet went on tour with the band as sister Rose didn t participate in the tour 13 Vet played keyboards and contributed backing vocals to the Small Talk album that was released in 1974 At that time the band was made up of Sly Stone Freddie Stone Rose Stone Banks herself Rusty Allen Jerry Martini Pat Rizzo Cynthia Robinson Bill Lordan and Sid Page 14 Along with Dawn Silva and Tiny Melton she contributed backing vocals to Sly Stone s solo album High on You 15 Both Vaetta Vet and Tiny Moulton contributed backing vocals to the 1977 album Heard Ya Missed Me Well I m Back by Sly amp the Family Stone 16 1990s to 2000s edit As of 2005 she was a member of the band Phunk Phamily Affair 17 In 2007 Vet and the group Phunk Family Affair which she fronted performed at the Lovebox in London Sly Stone appeared with them after about half an hour to perform some of his songs 18 She was then the lead figure in a band called Family Stone formerly Phunk Phamily Affair 19 The band includes Rose Stone and her daughter Lisa Stone among its members 20 Also in January that year following Vet s efforts in persuasion Sly performed for the first time in twenty years The venue was the House of Blues in Anaheim California 21 In 2014 recordings she did with Little Sister were released on the I m Just Like You Sly s Stone Flower 1969 1970 album released on Light in the Attic Records 22 In 2015 her book Blood is Thicker than the Mud was released According to Blues Blast magazine it chronicles her efforts to lead her brother Sly Stone back to performing live 23 In 2019 she was interviewed by Ace Alan and Jay Stone for the Aced Out podcast talking about her time with The Heavenly Tones Sly amp the Family Stone and her book 24 References edit Blues Blast March 4 2015 Blood Is Thicker Than The Mud Book Review by mark Thompson Woodstock FAQ All That s Left to Know About the Fabled Garden by Thomas E Harkins Page 171 The Seeds Were Sewn Everyday People Listen to Classic Rock Exploring a Musical Genre By Melissa Ursula Dawn Goldsmith 218 Listen to Classic Rock Solutions Now Radio Published 2011 08 09 Internet archive Sly s LiL Sis Welcome Vet Stone of Sly amp The Family Stone mentalitch Little Sister You re The One Introduction to Little Sister St Augustine Record June 13 2012 The Family Stone that plays together stays together NICK MCGREGOR Discogs The Heavenly Tones I Love The Lord Gospel Music Hall of Fame 2019 Inductees Tramaine Hawkins Musician Guide Tramaine Hawkins Biography Session Days 1994 Tramaine Hawkins To A Higher Place Maestro Mary McCreary About Mary McCreary Blogtalk Radio 18 Apr 2012 The Legendary Veta Stone of Sly amp The Family Stone Sly And The Family Stone Higher Epic Legacy 88697536652 Page 52 Isle of Wight Festival UK August 30 1970 Jazz Music Archives SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE SMALL TALK Jazz Music Archives SLY STONE HIGH ON YOU Jazz Music Archives SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE HEARD YOU MISSED ME WELL I M BACK Vanity Fair July 3 2007 FLASHBACK Sly Stone s Higher Power BY DAVID KAMP B Uncut 22nd July 2007 Sly And The Family Stone at Lovebox London By John Mulvey Los Angeles Times January 9 2007 Stone is at work but he keeps it on the sly by Jeff Kaliss The Los Angeles Times Jan 9 2007 MUSIC Stone is at work but he keeps it on the sly BY Jeff Kaliss Sly And The Family Stone Higher Epic Legacy 88697536652 Page 83 January 13 2007 Black Grooves November 3 2014 Sly Stone I m Just Like You Sly s Stone Flower 1969 1970 Blues Blast March 4 2015 Blood Is Thicker Than The Mud Book Review by mark Thompson Aced Out January 16 2019 Episode 3 Vet StoneExternal links editLittle Sister website Family Stone website Aced Out January 16 2019 Episode 3 Vet Stone Solutions Now Radio Published 2011 08 09 Sly s LiL Sis Welcome Vet Stone of Sly amp The Family Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vet Stone amp oldid 1170666018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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