The CBS special 'Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life - An All-Star Grammy Salute' won an award for Outstanding Music Direction at the 2015 Emmy Awards on Sunday (Sept. 20).
The CBS special 'Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life - An All-Star Grammy Salute' won an award for Outstanding Music Direction at the 2015 Emmy Awards on Sunday (Sept. 20).
In celebration of 'In Square Circle'‘s 30th anniversary, we’ve selected the five best tracks from Stevie Wonder's stellar album that still warms the soul.
In 1974, Stevie Wonder became the first African-American artist to win a Grammy for Album of the Year. The milestone was awarded to his 16th album, 'Innervisions' -- he was just 23 at the time.
The singer wrote, produced and arranged all the songs on the album, while playing almost all of the instruments as well, making him a one-man band...
Stevie Wonder winning Album of the Year once was not enough. After nabbing it for 'Innervisions' in 1974, he won a second time in 1975, for his 17th album 'Fulfillingness' First Finale.'
On this album, he continued with his one-man band style of writing, arranging, producing and playing most of the instruments on this 10-track LP...
After winning Album of the Year at the Grammys two years in a row, Stevie did not release an album with the intentions of scoring the accolade once more.
But his 18th album, 'Songs in the Key of Life,' became his third charm, taking the award in 1977...
In May 1963, a 13-year-old prodigy emerged as a new pop star.
A teenage Stevie Wonder released the ‘Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius’ album, which shot to the top of the Billboard 200 Albums chart, making Stevie the youngest artist to accomplish this...
At first glance, Kayden Stephenson looks like your average 16-year-old kid who wants to sing, but he's battling a terminal illness that is expected to take his life by the time he turns 35. Despite living with what many consider to be a death sentence, Kayden pushes along to fulfill his dream of being a singer, and now takes a crack at 'American Idol.'
R&B superstars Usher, Alicia Keys and Stevie Wonder have been tapped to perform at the Kids' Inaugural Concert on Jan. 19 in Washington, D.C., according to People. Also on the bill are artists John Legend, Katy Perry and Brad Paisley.