Results for Stevie WonderPianist, drummer, synthesizer, guitarist, harmonica player, keyboardist, producer, singer and songwriter, soul icon Stevie Wonder lost his sight in infancy, and what he lacked in visibility, he made up for in sound. His style ranges from downright funky to light and poppy to smooth as butter, and Stevie sure does know a thing or two about love. Born in Sagniaw, Michigan, his relationship with the music industry commenced in 1962, when he was signed to Motown's Tarnia label. At age 11, he was dubbed Little Stevie Wonder. His first major hit at 13 foreshadowed a golden road ahead; throughout the 1960s, he recorded his own compositions while working as a songwriter for Motown. By the time 1970 rolled around, he was an established musician with hits like "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)" and "Mon Cherie Amour" under his belt. The signature sound of Stevie continued to have influential and commercial impact, and the 70's proved to be highly prolific, with the release of several acclaimed albums, including "Talking Book" and "Songs in the Key of Life." He reined in the 80's with a movie soundtrack, an academy award, numerous collaborations with other artists, a string of singles, and four applauded albums. Throughout the 90's and into the millennium, he continued to compose, record and produce, albeit at a slower pace. Stevie has won a total of 24 Grammy Awards has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall Fame and has been presented with a string of other awards and honors. Throughout his career he's made significant humanitarian contributions and has influenced a countless number of artists in his wake. Stevie has seven children to aid in serving his legacy to the masses, and his 4 year old played the drums with him for the prelude to the 2006 Superbowl.“more
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by Max Mobley•June 10, 2009•
"At that point in my life, I was 27, and I asked Frank Zappa, 'Should I now learn to read music?' and he said 'no' and I took his word for it."
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by Michael Harkin•April 14, 2009•
In what was the largest music renewal contract to date, Stevie Wonder...
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by Dai Griffiths•April 7, 2009•
"That depends on people playing the tracks from OK Computer and, if the album is to survive as an album, still playing it as an album."
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by Mike Conklin•March 3, 2009•
If nothing else, though, at least there are the Grammys to help get me through the dark times. And news about the Barenaked Ladies.
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by Brian Brown•November 26, 2008•
Ever since hearing this record, which I bought on a total whim (this method, by the way, rarely succeeds), I’ve been buying up everything Stanley Clarke plays on.
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4/15/2008
[quote user="GTRZAN"]
Hey Vault People,The Stevie Wonder is very fine,too bad there isn't some more from this era...
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4/12/2008
Hey Vault People,The Stevie Wonder is very fine,too bad there isn't some more from this era.The whole band is...
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7/29/2007
My all-time favorite live performer is Stevie Wonder. It would be great if Wolfgang's Vault had other Stevie Wonder...
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6/21/2007
Well Peter my response is not from listening to some old bootleg lp's, I was there.The first time was in 1969 at the...
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2/8/2007
Where did they Wayne Cochran concert go ? :(
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Just a correction on the Wayne...
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