Returning to the United Center two months after he serenaded the Democratic National Convention, the legend does his best to ...
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, ...
Wonder began his tribute ... take the lessons of … how Quincy put [music] together … then you can say, ‘Let me try this.’” As an example, Stevie referenced his early-to-mid-1970s ...
For her performance, the Grammy nominee put her own spin on Michael Jackson’s “I Can’t Help It,” which was produced by the ...
But as Stevie ... Wonder squeezed nearly as many stories as classic songs into his set. He talked about his time on a tour bus as an 11-year-old, explained why he loves all genres of music ...
Stevie Wonder revisited his incomparable musical canon, pleading for unity amidst division over 3 hours in Chicago as tour of ...
and on to his discovery of the synthesiser and to Music of My Mind, the 1972 album that kicked off the run of innovation and elevation on which The Wonder of Stevie hangs. This full and fervent ...
Stevie Wonder brought his "Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart" tour to Baltimore Oct. 15, along with special ...
Now, the artistic journey at the heart of it all is being celebrated in The Definitive Collection .
It’s a rite of passage of sorts. If you’re a great songwriter and you have children, you tend to try and sum those vast feelings of love and pride in a song. Stevie Wonder did it on “Isn’t ...