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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder's success as a multi-instrumentalist and socially conscious musical performer was significantly influential to both R&B and pop music. |  | | Stevie Wonder Forever - Fansite with Books, Music Lyrics and more. |  | | Wonder's next album was a soundtrack album for the film Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants. |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Stevie_Wonder
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie in fact did not release an album during that period because he was working on what would be his masterpiece double album entitled "Songs in the Key of Life", released in 1976. |  | | Once the new contract was signed, Stevie released the two albums. |  | | Stevie recorded two albums on his own ("Where I'm Coming From" and "Music Of My Mind") with the programming aid of Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil. |
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http://www.classicbands.com/wonder.html
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| | VH1.com : Stevie Wonder : Biography |
 | | Stevie released his first two albums in 1962: A Tribute to Uncle Ray, which featured covers of Stevie's hero Ray Charles, and The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie, an orchestral jazz album spotlighting his instrumental skills on piano, harmonica, and assorted percussion. |  | | Stevie Wonder is a much-beloved American icon and an indisputable genius not only of R&B but popular music in general. |  | | Around the same time it was released, Wonder's marriage to Wright broke up; the two remained friends, however, and Wonder produced and wrote several songs for her debut album. |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/wonder_stevie/bio.jhtml
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| | Stevie Wonder - Classic Motown |
 | | The 1963 release, "Fingertips, Part 2," was Stevie's first number one record and the first of a string of hits throughout the 1960's. |  | | Stevie turned the ripe age of 21; he rejected his previous recording agreements and negotiated the freedom to become a musical pioneer. |  | | In 1985, Stevie continued his record success with the LP In Square Circle, which contained the hit single "Part Time Lover". |
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http://classic.motown.com/artist.aspx?ob=ros&src=lb&aid=65
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder, for me he is music at its best. |  | | From little Stevie Wonder till the man he is right now, |
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| | Q: Stevie Wonder Liner Notes |
 | | Stevie Wonder is the only artist to win Album of the Year for three successive albums (Innervisions, Fulfillingness' First Finale, and Songs in the Key of Life). |  | | Stevie Wonder is one of the most influential and revered figures in the world of music. |  | | Whether performing with his band or an orchestra, a Stevie Wonder concert is an Event. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Susieq/wonder.htm
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| | Superstition by Stevie Wonder Songfacts |
 | | Wonder played all instruments on the album except horns and guitars, and Beck was brought in to play some guitar parts in exchange for a song. |  | | When Wonder turned 21, he was no longer obligated to Motown Records, and used his clout to sign a deal with the label giving him unprecedented control of his music. |  | | At one of the sessions, Stevie came up with the riff and wrote some lyrics, and they recorded a rough version of the song that day for Beck. |
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http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=63
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| | Kennedy Center: Biographical information for Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder has been an integral part of the world of music for the past four decades, as a singer, songwriter, musician and producer. |  | | At 11, he had a contract with Motown that led to the birth of "Little Stevie Wonder." Wonder and his label hit the jackpot in 1963 with "Fingertips-Pt. |  | | The boy wonder burst onto the music scene when he was just ten years old, and his mission ever since has been to bring joy into people's lives. |
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http://www.kennedy-center.org/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showIndividual&entitY_id=3820&source_type=A
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| | Stevie Wonder Biography |
 | | Stevie Wonder is an American composer, singer, and musician. |  | | Stevie Wonder is a much-beloved American icon and an indisputable genius not only of R&B but popular music in general... |  | | Stevie Wonder (real name: Steveland Morris Judkins Hardaway, born May 13, 1950) is an American composer, singer, humanitarian and social activist, blind from birth and originally from Saginaw, Michigan. |
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http://www.steviewonder-unofficial.com/bio.html
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| | AskMen.com - Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder's instantly recognizable voice and masterfully melodic harmonica playing have been the hallmark of his sound throughout the many stages of his musical career. |  | | Stevie Wonder is a living legend who is considered a musical genius the world over, and is respected by musicians of every genre. |  | | By the age of 7, it was pretty clear that young Stevie showed talent in music, singing, and playing the harmonica, drums and piano. |
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http://www.askmen.com/men/entertainment_100/119_stevie_wonder.html
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder is without question one of the great personalities in music history. |  | | , who signed him up as 'Little Stevie Wonder' when he was only 12 years old, he gradually released a striking array of innovative music that would influence the world of contemporary music as we know it today. |  | | In the early 1970's Stevie pioneered the use of synthesizers, a venture that hugely influenced the face of popular music. |
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http://www.steviewonder.org.uk
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| | Wonderful Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder's first album Recorded Live The 12 Year Old Genius topped the Hot 100, R and B singles and album charts in the US. |  | | Or perhaps the word for Stevie Wonder's listeners should be `innerviewership'. |  | | It was Wonder's first solo no. 1 hit in Britain and one of the ten largest-selling singles in the UK of all times. |
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Still, this is a Stevie Wonder album, and not a bad one. |  | | The fact is, while bands like the Beatles were primarily intent on recording music that was 'great' in all possible senses, Stevie Wonder's main function was to write music that was 'beautiful' by definition, and I can't really call these songs by anything but their own proper names. |  | | Behind all this, however, we mustn't forget that Stevie's primarily a musician and a composer (most of the instrumental work on the album is done by him, although there are a little bit more guest musicians than usually). |
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| | BBC - Radio 2 - Stevie Wonder In Concert |
 | | Stevie Wonder performs a special exclusive concert for Radio 2 at the famous Abbey Road studios in London, recorded in front of an audience of Radio 2 competition winners. |  | | Stevie describes the album as "a dedicated effort to remind the world about the restorative power of love". |  | | BBC - Radio 2 - Stevie Wonder In Concert |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/events/steviewonder
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| | STEVIE WONDER / TALKING BOOK |
 | | Even though Stevie plays almost all the instruments on the album, the opening track,"You Are the Sunshine of My Life," the hit (covered by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Ella Fitzgerald), begins with two verses sung by studio singers going solo for the moment. |  | | Stevie does his own background vocals, and from there the song is engineered to be simple aural ecstasy. |  | | The second-coolest blind piano-playing soul singer in rock history, he was also one of the smartest, most talented and engaging songwriters this side of John Lennon, and he wasn't, and still isn't, self-absorbed and egotistical. |
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http://www.musthear.com/reviews/talkingbook.html
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| | Stevie Wonder Biography and Update at SoulTracks.com |
 | | While Stevie supplemented his formal education with a series of de facto grad studies in music with Hitsville’s legendary house band, Funk Brothers–he was especially closer to drummer Benny Benjamin–, Motown churned out a series of uninspired and uninspiring singles, most of which failed to crack the charts at all. |  | | Wonder's first new studio album in a decade, A Time 2 Love, will be released on October 18, 2005. |  | | Motown), Wonder matured with his generation and towered over the music of the 1970s with a series of barrier-transcending albums as brilliant and penetrating as anything in the history of rock or soul. |
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http://www.soultracks.com/stevie_wonder.htm
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| | Stevie Wonder Article |
 | | talks to Stevie Wonder at the peak of his musical powers. |  | | Tell me, of all the Stevie Wonder songs, are there some that you listen to and say, "Hey, that one was really exceptional?" |  | | We decided to ask Stevie to select a few favorites from among his best songs and weigh them as keys to a life fulfilled with superlative music. |
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http://www.ratw.com/issues/16/s_wonder.htm
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Classic Albums: Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life (1997) (V).... |  | | Which one of Stevie's songs can you listen to all day? |  | | Classic Albums: Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life (1997) (V) (songs) |
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| | Rolling Stone : 15) Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie's Sixties hits are amazing -- joyful music that still sounds great -- but then, starting in the Seventies, he hit a run of albums that's unsurpassed in music history, from Talking Book to Songs in the Key of Life. |  | | Stevie came out of the golden age of Motown, when they were putting out the best RandB records in the world from Detroit, and he evolved into an amazing songwriter and a genuine musical force of nature. |  | | For me, it's the best album ever made, and I'm always left in awe after I listen to it. |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5939219/15_stevie_wonder
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| | Rock On The Net: Stevie Wonder |
 | | 'Little Stevie Wonder' became known simply as Stevie Wonder and Stevie At The Beach was released. |  | | By his teen years, Stevie was already on his way to becoming a RandB and pop music icon with a career spanning decades. |  | | Stevie, billed as 'Little Stevie Wonder,' topped the pop and RandB charts with "Fingertips (Pt. |
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| | Todd Peach's Stevie Wonder Lyrics Page |
 | | Stevie Wonder: The Stevie Wonder Anthology Performed by Stevie Wonder. |  | | I've been listening to Stevie for decades, and I have a fair chunk of his albums. |  | | Stevie Wonder: Written Musiquarium Performed by Stevie Wonder. |
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| | Syreeta/Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta |
 | | Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta was available on a CD in the U.S. ten years ago. |  | | They worked together on Stevie’s Where I’m Coming From; she made a memorable cameo on the hit “If You Really Love Me.” While furthering his independence with the landmark album, Music Of My Mind, Stevie also co-wrote with Syreeta and produced her solo debut album, originally available on the short-lived MoWest label. |  | | The tracks were more energetic but no less autobiographical: Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta is a song-suite of their relationship, from love to marriage to breakup to friendship in 40 breathtaking minutes. |
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http://www.hip-oselect.com/catalogue_syreeta.asp
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Stevie Wonder - Singer/Songwriter, born 13 May 1950, Singer of "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" |  | | Interview: Stevie Wonder on "A Time to Love," his first musical plea |  | | The Wonder stuff ; Stevie Wonder tells Wil Marlow about the difficulties in finishing his latest album |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0154984.html
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Like Stevie Wonder Presents Syreeta, the record is produced and mostly co-written by Stevie, who also plays most of the instruments. |  | | The record is too long and Stevie is still indulging himself in tedious jams, plus he's gone overboard with 80s electronic kitsch such as drum machines (why would one of the hottest drummers on the planet have to resort to such a gimmick?). |  | | But Stevie's melodic and harmonic sense were (are?) so outstanding that he could get away with it consistently, whereas Joni often loses the listener. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Talking Book [Original recording remastered]: Music |
 | | Hotter Than July: Remastered; Audio CD ~ Stevie Wonder |  | | This was orginally released on 27th of October 1972, now this release from Stevie Wonder has been re-mastered at long last for C.D. and what an amazin' job has been done. |  | | The ethnic, earthly influences showing Wonders more spiritual side come across in the upbeat 'Big Brother', before you are taken to emotional depths with the painfully beautiful 'Blame It On The Sun', a heartbroken musical monologue which captures some of his most effective songwriting. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004S36A
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| | Stevie Wonder |
 | | Making a sentimental return to a venue he first appeared in decades ago, Stevie Wonder hosted an evening of music and education Thursday at the Apollo Theater. |  | | Bottom line: Stevie Wonder returns to the historic venue to promote a worthy cause. |  | | Apologizing for the delay of his forthcoming album -- "If I've been late it's because I want to make it good for you," he explained -- Wonder previewed the set by performing two new songs. |
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001014418
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| | Stevie Wonder - AOL Music: MAIN |
 | | Besides Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder was one of the few Motown stars to contest the... |  | | Contains photos and list of albums, songs, and musicians he has worked with. |  | | At the age of 13, Little Stevie Wonder had his first major hit,... |
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| | CANOE -- JAM! Music: CD Review: Stevie Wonder: A Time 2 Love |
 | | Despite his lengthy absence, Wonder hasn't lost his songwriting touch or supple voice; if anything, he's reconnected with his creative muse and become reinvigorated as a performer, resulting in his first disc in memory that doesn't seem embarrassing next to his classic albums. |  | | Well, we are happy to report soul icon Stevie Wonder does indeed get it right -- or at least more right than wrong -- on A Time 2 Love, his long-overdue followup to 1995's blah Conversation Peace. |  | | Music: CD Review: Stevie Wonder: A Time 2 Love |
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| | STEVIE WONDER lyrics |
 | | album: "Stevie Wonder's Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants" (1979) |
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| | Stevie Wonder - Wikiquote |
 | | Stevie Wonder (born May 13, 1950) American Musician, Singer,Composer, and Songwriter Born Steveland Morris Judkins Hardaway; prefers to be identified as Steveland Morris based on his mother's maiden name. |  | | Because of a change in the settings of this wiki, the "E-mail this user" function will not work anymore if you do not confirm your e-mail address |
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| | Stevie Wonder - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Stevie Wonder - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |  | | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Stevie Wonder |  | | Browse artists: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # |
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