OPINION: The seven-part series, hosted by the New York Times' Wesley Morris, celebrates Wonder's groundbreaking five-album run from 1972 to 1976. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and ...
The funk, the clavinet, that beat. Stevie Wonder laid down more classic tracks than just about anybody, but as far as we're concerned, everything else is battling for second place after "Superstition.
A true musical genius, Stevie Wonder has played a monumental role in music and its surrounding culture for over six decades. One of the biggest-selling Black musicians in history, this multi-talented ...