Robert Glasper closed out a week of shows at the new Blue Note Jazz Club in Los Angeles last night (Dec. 21) by welcoming Stevie Wonder for a guest appearance on the latter’s classic song “Golden Lady ...
Stevie Wonder has canceled his 26th Annual House Full of Toys benefit concert series, which was set to start on Thursday. The 25-time Grammy-winning singer was scheduled to perform four shows at ...
Slated to perform Dec. 18-21 at L.A.'s Fonda Theatre, the Grammy winner will give "a substantial donation for the children" instead. By Gail Mitchell To celebrate the 26th edition of his House Full of ...
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 a No ...
Stevie Wonder will bring his traditional House Full of Toys benefit concert to Hollywood this year with four nights at the Fonda Theatre on Dec. 18-21. The holiday benefit returns for a 26th year with ...
It's not often that a cover manages to live up to, and even outshine, the original, but if any cover can, it's this Red Hot Chili Peppers' cover. In 1989, they already had a few albums out, but they ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Stevie Wonder is on the phone recounting the experience — trying to recount the experience — of recording “Lovin’ ...
Alison Krauss is best known for her work as a bluegrass artist, both solo and with Union Station. Her voice and skills as a fiddle player have made her one of the most in-demand artists in the genre ...
Over the weekend, Ciara made history, becoming one of the first celebrities to receive dual citizenship in the West African nation of Benin. During a visit to the country, the “Goodies” singer was ...
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Well, isn’t this lovely. Stevie Wonder clarified that he has no plans to retire for as long as he’s alive during Monday’s episode of the BBC’s “Sidetracked” podcast. “For as long as you breathe, for ...