Artist Lounge: Stevie Wonder
Moggers' favorites by Stevie Wonder
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Another in a series ... Listen to the crazy hi-hat on this by Stevie Wonder (above). Could just be a cymbal. Not sure. Up there with Living on the Frontline (below: always worth another listen) for cymbolic excellence.
Went to DJ Spinna and Bobitto's Wonderful (A Dance Party Tribute to Stevie Wonder) party last night! This party has been running for about 10 years and I think I went to the very first one back then and hadn't been to one since until last year when I went and left early after becoming sick from something I ate earlier that day. Anyway, I'm 38; which isn't that old by today's standards but I always think I'm too old for everything; so I wouldn't normally go to the wonder... MORE
A forum member on ?uestlove's Okayplayer.com site recently shared two unreleased song snippets from Stevie Wonder. The songs were recorded after Innervisions and shelved indefinitely for over 34 years...until now.
The person who posted the songs said they would only provide 45 second snippets because they promised not to leak the tracks in their entirety.
Take a listen below... You like?
Theres so much you can say about Stevie, he's a legend, he's an icon, and he's just so damned good. He turns 58 today so i figured MOG could show him a little love.
If you have a favorite song by Mr. Wonder (and you should), post the song link or Youtube video inside.
I'm posting "Overjoyed", because I think it's one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard...
On Sale Monday, May 12th at 10am: An Evening withStevie Wonder Saturday, July 5th at 7:30pmShoreline Amphitheatre Tuesday, July 8th at 7:30pmSleep Train Pavilion at Concord Tickets for Shoreline Amphitheatre are $141.00, $105.50 and $65.50 for reserved seats and $35.50 for general admission plus applicable charges and are onsale Monday, May 12th at 10am at www.LiveNation.com, Ticketmaster outlets or charge by phone. Tickets for Sleep Train Pavilion are $131.00, $... MORE
and it's not because he smiles so much, it's because of my childhood associations with his incredible songs in the key of life album.
Stevie Wonder has so many superfluous descriptors next to his name that its redundant to add more. Here's some vintage Stevie from 1974, when he was at the top of his craft.







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