Carmelo Anthony told a story on his podcast '7PM in Brooklyn' about the time Stevie Wonder told him he loves to watch him play.
By Damien Scott pmc-editorial-manager “Before I sing too much more, I just want to say thank God for this moment,” says Stevie Wonder as he makes himself comfortable at the head of the stage.
Along with three presidents, Ethel Kennedy’s funeral on Wednesday featured three musical superstars: Sting, Kenny Chesney and Stevie Wonder. Following a eulogy by former President Clinton ...
Stevie Wonder took fans to ‘Higher Ground’ Saturday night at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, reinforcing what a tremendous singer, musician and performer he is. Escorted on stage by his daughter ...
Across America, voters converged on the traditional places of electoral democracy: a public library in Atlanta, a church in ...
Barack gives simple message at Stevie Wonder concert, "Go Vote!" Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama joined Stevie Wonder on stage at his Oct. 17 show in Baltimore ...
Stevie Wonder had a few things he needed to get off his chest. “Tonight I want us to celebrate the spirit of love,” he said. “When I wrote this song five years ago … I could feel the ...
A couple of special guests introduced Stevie Wonder in Baltimore on Tuesday night. Barack Obama, the nation’s 44th president, and former first lady Michelle Obama stood on either side of the ...
The Legendary Stevie Wonder backstage ... a physical home for the Hall of Fame, aiming to create a permanent space where the legacy of artists like Wonder can be celebrated and preserved for ...
GRAND RAPIDS — In the month leading up to the most heated presidential election in modern U.S. history, Stevie Wonder went across the country with a plea: Let’s chill the political temperature ...
In battleground Wisconsin, Stevie Wonder called for unity. The 74-year-old living legend is nearing the end of a rare, 11-city tour. Dubbed "Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation's Broken Heart ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. − In the month leading up to the most heated presidential election in modern U.S. history, Stevie Wonder went across the country with a plea: Cool the political temperature ...