The music of Sly & The Family Stone comes alive through Jerry Martini, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and original founding member who played saxophone on those genre-breaking hits, alongside Phunne Stone, daughter of Sly Stone and the legendary trumpeter Cynthia Robinson. This intimate performance at Myron's Cabaret Jazz brings the funky, psychedelic soul that defined an era – think "Dance to the Music," "Everyday People," and "Family Affair" – to a venue where you can actually see the musicians' expressions and feel the groove up close.
The setting at Myron's overlooks Symphony Park, with its round tables and mezzanine balcony creating the kind of atmosphere where jazz and funk naturally belong. There are two showtimes available, giving you options for either an early evening or later show. Jerry Martini carries the legacy of what was truly groundbreaking about Sly & The Family Stone – a racially integrated, gender-diverse band that shattered boundaries in the late '60s and early '70s. With Phunne Stone continuing her family's musical heritage, this performance connects the original vision directly to a new generation.