(ThyBlackMan.com) Few artists in history have managed to shape music and culture as profoundly as Stevie Wonder. His talent is unmatched, his vision—despite being blind—has shaped the sound of ...
The Saginaw, Michigan-born Stevie Wonder signed to the Motown record label when he was just 11 years old. From there, he redefined the R&B genre and wrote hit songs, hit records, and had hit decades.
A look back at an iconic album. — -- One of Stevie Wonder's most celebrated albums, "Songs in the Key of Life," turns 40 years old today. The 18th album from the decorated artist was released by ...
A five-year “classic period” of legendary musician Stevie Wonder in the 1970s is the subject of a new Audible original podcast series. The seven-episode “The Wonder of Stevie” comes to Amazon’s ...
Stevie Wonder’s new single, “Can We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart?,” reflects the legendary musician’s deeply-felt political and social concerns. Wonder has incorporated these concerns into his music ...
On this day in 1962, a young singer who would go on to become an iconic performer made a key recording. Steve Wonder, at the age of 12, recorded his first single for Motown Records. "Thank You (For ...
Stevie Wonder pictured last year during MusiCares Persons of the Year Honoring Berry Gordy. Last night in Los Angeles, Wonder asked the audience to rise for Gordy, still up for a night out at age 95.
Stevie Wonder talks about how his Blackness influences his songwriting and views on love in the new Audible original podcast series, The Wonder of Stevie, now available for listening on Audible.