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"Bud Black, who has since been dismissed by the historically terrible Colorado Rockies, and St. Louis Cardinals manager Oli Marmol were tied at the top with five votes apiece.
The utopian joy of progress and its possibilities was reflected in Stone’s music and the band itself.
That’s because Sly Stone created music without boundaries or regard for the constraints of genre. It was Black music, because Sly was Black, and that’s the only kind of music we can make.
Cardinals manager Oli Marmol was named by MLB players as the least desirable manager to play for in a recent anonymous poll.
The St. Louis Cardinals are red-hot, and their strong start to the 2025 MLB season has Oli Marmol fending off legends Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols in the process.
Stone changed R&B, soul and rock music forever (while helping to invent funk along the way) with a pop sensibility that few artists have ever even dreamed of.
Questlove calls the late Sly Stone, the subject of his doc 'Sly Lives: aka the Burden of Black Genius,' a 'giant' who 'will forever live' in a tribute ...
Sly Stone, the revolutionary musician and dynamic showman whose Sly and the Family Stone transformed popular music in the 1960s and ’70s and beyond with such hits as “Everyday People ...
Leading Sly and the Family Stone, he helped redefine the landscape of pop, funk and rock in the late 1960s and early ’70s.
Questlove paid tribute to Sly Stone in a moving post, calling him a 'giant' and reflecting on his enduring musical and cultural legacy.
Once Oli Marmol was ejected in Friday night's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the St. Louis Cardinals mounted a late-inning rally and stormed back to take the win once again.
Following this game, the Cardinals' manager, Oli Marmol, spoke to the potential that Walker has. “There is a very high ceiling and that is why you have to be patient,” Marmol said.