− In the month leading up to the most heated presidential election in modern U.S. history, Stevie Wonder went across the ... I don’t care what party you belong to or where you are,” Wonder says. “It’s ...
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, ...
Stevie Wonder revisited his incomparable musical canon, pleading for unity amidst division over 3 hours in Chicago as tour of ...
More: Stevie Wonder brings hits galore — and a little bit of ... Division and hatred, all these things, have nothing to do ...
Sure, you have to put up with the noise of an incessant barrage of toxic political ads and live in a constant state of what’s ...
For her performance, the Grammy nominee put her own spin on Michael Jackson’s “I Can’t Help It,” which was produced by the ...
Returning to the United Center two months after he serenaded the Democratic National Convention, the legend does his best to ...
The legendary singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Stevie Wonder made a memorable stop at the Target Center in ...
You’re going to have a mess on your hands ... "And we have to fix that." Stevie Wonder’s Sing Your Song tour will head to Milwaukee on Thursday, with stops in Minneapolis (Sunday) and ...
But as Stevie Wonder emerged from behind the stage ... too bad because I love you anyway,” Wonder said before a string-laden “Village Ghetto Land” – it was also a night of unmitigated ...
I met Quincy at the Apollo Theater when I was 14. I heard, “Oh, Quincy Jones is here.” So I ran downstairs and met him. I knew him from his music, from the work he had done with Frank Sinatra ...
− In the month leading up to the most heated presidential election in modern U.S. history, Stevie Wonder ... t care what party you belong to or where you are,” Wonder says.