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  1. 24 de nov. de 2015 · 11/24/2015. Trumpeter Cynthia Robinson performs with The Family Stone at The Greek Theatre on May 24, 2014 in Los Angeles, Calif. Earl Gibson III/WireImage. She was the voice that commanded us to ...

  2. 27 de nov. de 2015 · Cynthia Robinson was born on Jan. 12, 1944, in Sacramento. She played flute in elementary school, but there were no flutes available at her high school, and she was told to play the clarinet.

  3. 97K Followers, 308 Following, 473 Posts - Cynthia Addai-Robinson (@cynthiaaddairobinson) on Instagram: "Travel like there’s no tomorrow"

  4. 24 de nov. de 2015 · I was privileged to interview Cynthia Robinson for a documentary film on 'Sly and the Family Stone.' We lost her yesterday. In tribute to this extraordinary,...

  5. 25 de nov. de 2015 · People we lost in 2015. 1 of 159. CNN —. Cynthia Robinson, whose brassy, forthright trumpet lit up Sly and the Family Stone songs such as “Dance to the Music,” “Life” and “Hot Fun in ...

  6. Cynthia Robinson (12 janvier 1944 - 23 novembre 2015) était une musicienne américaine, mieux connue comme trompettiste et choriste de Sly and the Family Stone [1]. Sa voix et sa présence sont particulièrement proéminentes dans le tube Dance to the Music.

  7. I’d had glimpses of it as a very young child. I grew up in the western corner of Tennessee, Memphis an hour away and Nashville two if you drove fast. Somewhere along a secondary road leading in one of those two directions was a grey stone mansion, set deep in the woods, at the end of a long drive. Its gardens—lush, profuse, overgrown—were ...