OPINION: His run in the ’70s is unparalleled, and the music he created during that period is timeless. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own.
If you were putting together a list of the greatest synth bass parts of all time, the one from Stevie Wonder’s Boogie On Reggae Woman - taken from 1974 album Fulfillingness' First Finale - would have ...
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6 Epic 1970s Musicians You Totally Forgot About
The 1970s had some pretty epic hits. However, beyond a handful of big name musicians who traversed the decades, there's a ...
An online vote to discover listeners’ favourite Stevie song will mark 60 years since his first UK Top 40 hit, and 50 years ...
Talking Book, released in 1972, was Stevie Wonder’s 15th studio album. At the time of its release, Wonder was 22 years old. Let that sink in for a moment. Now that’s out of the way, it’s important to ...
A new podcast about Stevie Wonder’s impact features a heartfelt chat between the music legend and none other than Barack Obama. Hosted by journalist Wesley Morris, The Wonder of Stevie dives into ...
DJ Spoony is a Stevie Wonder superfan, and in this hour-long special, he recalls how it started when he was growing up in Hackney, East London in the 70s, but he wouldn’t fully appreciate the artist’s ...
Stevie Wonder and Rev. Al Sharpton were among the speakers and performers Monday at Grammy-winning soul singer Roberta Flack’s public memorial service in Manhattan. Flack, who died last month at the ...
Stevie Wonder is a natural wonder — a national treasure to be protected at all costs. And unlike other living music legends of his generation — from Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger to Elton John and ...
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