Band, US
R&B/Soul
A.k.a. The Mod Squad (2)
Sly, Slick & Wicked are a rhythm and blues band from Cleveland, Ohio that have been active since 1970. Members were John Wilson (Sly), Charles Still (Slick) and Mark Saxton (Wicked) (was replaced by Terry Stubbs in 1972). Their song "Stay My Love" was a Top Ten rhythm-and-blues song in 1971, and Polydor issued a 1972 follow-up, "It's Not Easy." On the strength of these recordings, James Brown asked them to work for People Records, a sublabel of Polydor run by Brown."Suit and Tie" by [Justin Timberlake]and Chaining Day by [J.Cole]contain samples their song Sho Nuff.
Terry Stubbs voc, bvoc US | |
John Wilson voc, bvoc | |
Charles Still voc, bvoc US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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All I Want Is You / Prophet (Part 1) | Sly, Slick And Wicked | 1979 | Single |
Sly Slick And Wicked | Sly, Slick And Wicked | 1977 | Album |
Turn On Your Love Lite / We Don't Have To Be Lovers | Sly, Slick And Wicked | 1975 | Single |
Sho' Nuff / Ready For You | Sly, Slick And Wicked | 1973 | Single |
Stay My Love / Surely, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby | Sly, Slick And Wicked | 1972 | Single |
Your Love Was Meant For Me / It's Not Easy | Sly, Slick And Wicked | 1972 | Single |