Stevie Wonder turned 75 on May 13, 2025. To celebrate the birth of a creative genius whose unparalleled artistic vision, pioneering spirit and melodic sensibilities have done so much to shape the ...
The greatest pop star to play here so far this year appears tonight at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn. Stevie Wonder was last here just a year ago, at Chateau Ste. Michelle, so it’s surprising ...
This 30-minute promo film, filmed in 1976, shows a press pool traveling via school bus from New York City to Long View Farm Studio in Massachusetts. This is how beautifully simple things were before ...
After Stevie Wonder won the Grammy for album of the year two years in a row (for “Innervisions” in 1974 and “Fulfillingness’ First Finale” in 1975), there was great anticipation for his follow-up, the ...
In 1976, legendary singer Stevie Wonder released his most critically-acclaimed album, Songs in the Key of Life. This iconic body of work, which boasts 17 tracks across four sides, went on to win Album ...
A true musical genius, Stevie Wonder has played a monumental role in music and its surrounding culture for over six decades. One of the biggest-selling Black musicians in history, this multi-talented ...
1. Superstition – Stevie Wonder (arranged by Miguel Zenón*) 07:04; 2. Visions – Stevie Wonder (arranged by Stefon Harris) 06:07; 3. Race Babbling – Stevie Wonder (arranged by Robin Eubanks) 10:19; 4.
Stevie Wonder’s breakout as a 12-year-old prodigy was impressive. But no one could have imagined the charismatic blind boy could be so brilliant. Wonder’s output from 1972 to 1976 is arguably the ...
You would be hard pressed to find an artist so important to the fabric of music as Stevie Wonder. Outside of Michael Jackson, the soul icon may be the most storied male vocalist of the past half ...
Songs In The Key of Life was a collaborative effort, with notable artists such as Herbie Hancock, Nathan Watts, George Benson, Michael Sembello, Greg Phillinganes, Ray Parker Jr., Deniece Williams, ...
Greatest Album Ever debates skew toward white guys in the ’60s: Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde,” the Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds,” every Beatles album. When music geeks get edgy, they’re usually not that ...