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  1. Cynthia Robinson (January 12, 1944 – November 23, 2015) was an American musician, best known for being a founding member of Sly and the Family Stone, for which she was the trumpeter and a vocalist. Her voice and presence were featured in the hits "Dance to the Music" and "I Want to Take You Higher."

  2. 24 de nov. de 2015 · Cynthia Robinson, a founding member for Sly and the Family Stone who played trumpet, has died after a battle with cancer. The musician’s Facebook page and Billboard confirmed the news Tuesday...

  3. 3 de dez. de 2015 · WASHINGTON (AP) — Cynthia Robinson, a trumpeter and vocalist whose bold and brassy style made her a key member of Sly and the Family Stone, has died at age 71. Jerry Martini, her longtime friend and fellow horn player in the band, said Wednesday that he was among those with her when she died of cancer Nov. 23 at her sister’s home ...

  4. 27 de nov. de 2015 · Nov. 26, 2015. Cynthia Robinson, a trumpet player and original member of the seminal psychedelic-funk-soul group Sly and the Family Stone, died on Monday in Carmichael, Calif. She was 71. The...

  5. 24 de nov. de 2015 · Ethan Miller/Getty Images. Groundbreaking trumpeter and singer Cynthia Robinson, a co-founder of the pivotal funk band Sly & The Family Stone, died Monday night at age 69. Her death was...

  6. 24 de nov. de 2015 · Morreu nesta terça-feira, 24, a trompetista norte-americana Cynthia Robinson, uma das fundadoras da banda Sly and the Family Stone. A musicista tinha 69 anos e lutava contra um câncer.

  7. 25 de nov. de 2015 · Cynthia Robinson, who died Monday of cancer at age 69, was a co-founder of Sly & the Family Stone and the only black female trumpeter to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.