The headline of the night was “Sing Your Song!” And Wonder worked hard to make it possible for everyone in attendance to do just that. But it’s impossible to create the ultimate Stevie ...
You can hear the influence of Quincy Jones, who died Sunday, in practically every genre of music. In the music of Stevie Wonder — who grew up listening to Jones’ own records and work with Ray Charles, ...
The Motown star's election-season mini-tour brought him back to Detroit with classic songs, lots of hometown love ... and a ...
Returning to the United Center two months after he serenaded the Democratic National Convention, the legend does his best to ...
If we’re talking about a five-year period, it would be hard to top what Stevie Wonder did from 1972 to 1976, a period that culminated in his masterful 1976 double album Songs in the Key of Life.
The legendary singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Stevie Wonder made a memorable stop ... t She Lovely,” and “Superstition.” Each song was infused with his trademark energy and ...
“It’s just a lot of (expletive), and it’s not going to move the nation forward,” he says. For any disgruntlement, Wonder ultimately sees himself as a positive agent for change, deeply wedded to the ...
Along with three presidents, Ethel Kennedy’s funeral on Wednesday featured three musical superstars: Sting, Kenny Chesney and Stevie Wonder ... listening to the song, later saying that Kennedy ...
But as Stevie Wonder ... and vote.” Wonder’s brief 11-date tour, which began last week and runs through Nov. 2, is timed for election season and named with care: Sing Your Song!
Stevie Wonder in concert is almost always a good thing. The Motown icon back home in the Motor City is ... Detroit natives Nathan Watts, bass and Music Director, and Dwight Adams on trumpet ...
But as Stevie ... clapping Wonder on the shoulder, offered the reminder, “Get out there and vote.” More:Coldplay delivers reliable dreaminess and sweet emotions on 'Moon Music' Wonder ...