More than 80 holiday releases have been nominated for GRAMMYs, includingCharles Schulz's classic,A Charlie Brown Christmas; the star-studded video for Band Aid's charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas";India.ArieandStevie Wonder's jazzy duet of "Christmas Song";Michael Bublé's belovedCh...
Image:Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. Pic: AP Singers react to Quincy Jones death His family added Jones was "truly one of a kind" who they would "miss dearly". "We take comfort and immense pride in knowing that the love...
Minnie Riperton –“Lovin’ You” The singer wrote the song with her husband, Richard Rudolph, who produced it with none other than Stevie Wonder. At the end of the unedited version, Riperton can be heard saying the name Maya, over and over. That’s for her infant daughter, who grew u...
for six hours…a really heavy meeting."(12)As another aside, he'll let slip that he saw Stevie Wonder last night: "Stevie and I are doing a lot of shit together." Or he'll say, pretty much apropos of nothing at all, "You run into amazing people—I'm thinking back to Norman ...
Saxophonist David Sanborn died at the age of 78. His playing can be heard on classics including David Bowie's "Young Americans," Bruce Springsteen's "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" and Eagles' "The Sad Cafe," among others. He also worked with Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan, James Taylor and many ...
3 (Died: Aug. 27, 1990) Dallas-born Stevie Ray Vaughan was arguably one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. He picked up the guitar at 7 and eventually played the Texas roadhouse circuit with his band Double Trouble until being discovered by David Bowie. After playing a legendary ...
In a 1999 interview withGoldmine,Stevie Wondermade note of Young’s caring nature: “[She] would always tell me when she thought I was eating too much candy,” he joked. “I wish kids today could have the same kind of caring expressed and shown to them.” ...
Stevie Wonder created back-to-back masterpieces in the mid-1970s. His mastery of the synthesizer brought electronic sound to the mainstream and inspired other musicians. Over the course of the decade, he won more Grammys than any other Motown artist. Stevie Wonder: Now Timothy Norris // Getty...
'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder -Released: October 1972 'Loves Me Like a Rock' by Paul Simon Michael Ochs Archives // Getty Images 'Loves Me Like a Rock' by Paul Simon -Released: July 1973 'The Morning After' by Maureen McGovern
Bobby Womack Working on Followup to ‘ Bravest Man In The Universe’ with Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross December 24, 2013 Season’s Greetings Dept.: Iggy Pop Wishes You a Weird Christmas December 24, 2013 Listen: Speedy Ortiz Release ‘X Actually (demo)’ for Christmas Treat Dec...