Stevie Wonder brought his "Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart" tour to Baltimore Oct. 15, along with special ...
The legendary singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Stevie Wonder made a memorable stop at the Target Center in ...
Stevie Wonder expressed his passion for music, appreciation for the audience ... "Talking Book," and “Hotter than July," including "Sir Duke," "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing," "Higher Ground ...
Moving Photos from Ethel Kennedy's Memorial Service in Washington, D.C. Ethel Kennedy Honored by 3 Presidents and Major Stars at D.C. Memorial Service: 'A Big Dose in a Small Package' Stevie ...
20 (UPI) --Legendary music icon Stevie Wonder ... a federal holiday. Wonder is best known for classic hits such as "I Just ...
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, ...
Let’s get right to the only-in-Philly part of Stevie Wonder’s brilliantly ... into an ecstatic celebration of Wonder’s ...
Returning to the United Center two months after he serenaded the Democratic National Convention, the legend does his best to ...
In battleground Wisconsin, Stevie Wonder called for unity ... of "Master Blaster (Jammin')," the shining jazz swing of "Sir Duke," the heart-beating swoon of "I Just Called to Say I Love You ...
With that traditional, very Detroit greeting, Michigan native Little Stevie Wonder brought his “Sing ... So he’d play a couple of lines of “Sir Duke,” a verse of “Isn’t She Lovely ...
But as Stevie Wonder emerged from behind the ... The trombone intro of “Sir Duke” is one of the most iconic in music, while the mid-song horn breakdowns are the mightiest sound this side ...