After Stevie Wonder experienced a car accident and sat in a coma for 10 days, he was brought back to life by one of his No. 1 hit songs.
Stevie Wonder has quite the illustrious resume that only the best artists could ever dream of. He was only 11 years old when he signed to Motown's Tamla record label, and by the age of 13, he had ...
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.
Here are all the times Black lead or co-lead artists won both album and record of the year at the Grammys in the same year. Telecast date: March 2, 1974 Wonder became the first Black artist to win ...
The latest issue of Uncut – in shops now or available to buy online by clicking here – includes a fascinating survey of Stevie ... double live album, with one LP devoted to Wonder’s set ...
In 1981, Wonder released the popular song “Happy Birthday,” from his album “Hotter ... you see or hear Stevie Wonder, thank him for his service.” Wonder was the first Grand Marshal of ...
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